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1611A collection of ten previously published essays on existence, nonexistence, empty names, fiction and myth, and free logic.
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1066The dogma that the propositional logic of metaphysical modality is S5 is rebutted in related installments (previously published and unpublished essays).
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From Frege's Puzzle (excerpts 3) (6th ed.)In Aloysius Martinich (ed.), The philosophy of language, Oxford University Press. pp. 86-102. 1985.
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1Frege's Puzzle (excerpts 2)In Darragh Byrne & Max Kolbel (eds.), Arguing about language, Routledge. pp. 56-71. 2010.
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Frege's Puzzle (excerpts 1)In Robert M. Harnish (ed.), Basic Topics in the Philosophy of Language, Pearson College Division. pp. 447-489. 1994.
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Die Krux von Freges RätselIn Mark Textor (ed.), _Neue Theorien der Referenz_, Mentis. pp. 60-71. 2004.German translation of Nathan Salmon, "The Crux of Frege's Puzzle"
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Wie man ein Millianer wirdIn Mark Textor (ed.), _Neue Theorien der Referenz_, Mentis. pp. 38-47. 2004.German translation of Nathan Salmon, "How to Become a Millian Heir"
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Reference and Essence, Korean translationHankook Publishing Company. 2000.Korean translation of the 1st edition of Nathan Salmon, _Reference and Essence_.
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972The theory that Kit Fine calls 'semantic relationism' replaces standard semantic compositionality with an alternative according to which statements of the form '... A … A ...’ and ‘... A … B ...’ (e.g., ‘Cicero admires Cicero’ and ‘Cicero admires Tully’) differ in semantic content—even where the two terms involved are exactly synonymous—simply in virtue of the recurrence that is present in the former statement and absent from the latter. A semantic-relationist alternative to standard composition…Read more
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749Interview with Nathan Salmon, Univeristy of California, Santa BarbaraYale Philosophy Review 2008 (4): 78-90. 2008.
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754Ruffino on the Contingent A PrioriCritica 57 (170): 157-161. 2025.This is a rejoinder of sorts to Marco Ruffino’s critique in his book Contingent /A Priori/ Truths (Springer, Switzerland, 2022) of my own criticism of Saul Kripke’s case for the contingent /a priori/. A distinction is drawn between knowledge concerning the meter stick S that its length is such-and-such and knowledge concerning S’s length that it is such-and-such.
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739Naming and Non-necessityIn Andrea Bianchi (ed.), Language and reality from a naturalistic perspective: Themes from Michael Devitt, Springer. pp. 237-248. 2020.Kripke’s examples of allegedly contingent a priori sentences include ‘Stick S is exactly one meter long’, where the reference of ‘meter’ is fixed by the description ‘the length of stick S’. In response to skepticism concerning apriority Kripke replaced the meter sentence with a more sophisticated variant, arguing that the modified example is more immune to such skepticism. The case for apriority is examined. A distinction is drawn between apriority and a broader notion, “qua-priority,” of a trut…Read more
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249Metaphysics, Mathematics, and Meaning: Philosophical Papers I (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2005.Metaphysics, Mathematics, and Meaning brings together Nathan Salmon's influential papers on topics in the metaphysics of existence, non-existence, and fiction; modality and its logic; strict identity, including personal identity; numbers and numerical quantifiers; the philosophical significance of Godel's Incompleteness theorems; and semantic content and designation. Including a previously unpublished essay and a helpful new introduction to orient the reader, the volume offers rich and varied su…Read more
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699A Note on Kripke's Puzzle about BeliefIn Alan Berger (ed.), Saul Kripke, Cambridge University Press. pp. 235-252. 2010.
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496Fiction, Myth, and RealityIn Alan Berger (ed.), Saul Kripke, Cambridge University Press. pp. 49-77. 2010.
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63Reference and EssencePrinceton University Press. 1981.Considered a classic in the philosophy of language movement known variously as the New Theory of Reference or the Direct-Reference Theory, as well as in the metaphysics of modal essentialism that is related to this philosophy of language. This award-winning book is based on the author’s doctoral dissertation.
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860Personal Identity: What’s the Problem?In Nathan U. Salmon (ed.), _Metaphysics, Mathematics, and Meaning: Philosophical Papers I_, Oxford University Press. pp. 192-225. 2005.
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1774In this candid autobiographical essay, Nathan Salmon recounts and assesses the impact of various philosophers and events on his philosophical development.
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796An expanded and more candid version of the author’s autobiographical “My Philosophical Education”.
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Singular TermsIn Hans Burkhardt & Barry Smith (eds.), Handbook of metaphysics and ontology, Philosophia Verlag. pp. 835-837. 1991.
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284TemporalityIn William Bright (ed.), Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Oxford University Press. 1990.
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538Mythical ObjectsIn Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke & David Shier (eds.), Meaning and Truth: Investigations in Philosophical Semantics, Seven Bridges Press. pp. 105-123. 2002.
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473Introduction to Sense and ReferenceIn Robert M. Harnish (ed.), Basic Topics in the Philosophy of Language, Pearson College Division. pp. 99-129. 1994.
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13Reference: Names, Descriptions, and VariablesIn Nathan Salmón (ed.), Handbuch Sprachphilosophie: Volume 2, Walter De Gruyter & Co. pp. 1123-1152. 1996.
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Kripke, Saul AaronIn Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (2nd Edition), Cambridge University Press. pp. 476. 1999.
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804Proper Names and DescriptionsIn John Corcoran (ed.), Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2nd edition, Macmillan. 2006.
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367A Father's MessageIn Nathan U. Salmon (ed.), _Metaphysics, Mathematics, and Meaning: Philosophical Papers I_, Oxford University Press. 2005.
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University of California, Santa BarbaraDepartment of PhilosophyEdward A. Dickson Professor of The Graduate Division
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APA Western Division
Santa Barbara, California, United States of America
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| Philosophy of Language, Misc |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic, Misc |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Logic in Philosophy |