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    Semantics for Natural Kind Terms
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 23 (3). 1993.
    According to the well-known Kripke-Putnam view developed in Naming and Necessity and ‘The Meaning of Meaning’, proper names and ‘natural kind terms’ - words for natural substances, species, and phenomena - are non-descriptional and rigid. A singular term is rigid if it has the same referent in every possible world, and is non-descriptional if, roughly speaking, its referent is not secured by purely descriptive conditions analytically tied to the term. Thus, ‘the inventor of bifocals’ is nonrigid…Read more
  • Relevance and First-Degree Entailments
    Logique Et Analyse 28 (9): 3-20. 1985.