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Semantic realism, rigid designation, and dynamic semantics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 1998
Abstract
Semantic realism fits Millikan's account of kind terms in its focus on information-theoretic abilities and strategic ways of gathering information in human communication. Instead of the traditional logical necessity, we should interpret rigid designation in a dynamic semantics as a legislative act to constrain possible ways in which our belief may change.
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