• University of Calgary
    Department of Philosophy
    School of Languages Linguistics Literatures and Cultures
    Professor
Cornell University
Sage School of Philosophy
PhD, 2009
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
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    Necessarily, Sherlock Holmes Is Not a Person
    Analytic Philosophy 55 (3): 306-318. 2014.
    In the appendix to Naming and Necessity, Kripke espouses the view that necessarily, Sherlock Holmes is not a person. To date, no compelling argument has been extracted from Kripke’s remarks. I give an argument for Kripke’s conclusion that is not only interpretively plausible but also philosophically compelling. I then defend the argument against salient objections.