KRIEG SAUL
THE NEW SPIRIT OF GRAND' CUISINE
NY: COLLIER BOOK 1971. 1ST. PAPERBACK. VG. COLLIER BOOK Paperback
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Krieg Saul
The oriental gourmet: Great recipes of Japan and Southeast Asia
Good. Used book in good condition. Has wear to the cover and pages. Contains some markings such as highlighting and writing. 100% guaranteed. 042220 unknown
Bookseller reference : 0877543593[go] ISBN : 0877543593 9780877543596
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Krieg Saul
The oriental gourmet: Great recipes of Japan and Southeast Asia
Distributed by Scribner Book Companies. Used - Good. Good condition. Distributed by Scribner Book Companies unknown
Bookseller reference : N25I-00493 ISBN : 0877543593 9780877543596
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Krieg Saul
The spirited taste of Italy: A cookbook
Macmillian. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. With remainder mark. Macmillian unknown
Bookseller reference : P15K-00144 ISBN : 002566770x 9780025667709
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Krieg Saul
The Spirit of Grand' Cuisine
Macmillan 1969. hardback in very good condition with very good dust jacket. signed & inscribed by author. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Macmillan Hardcover
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Krieg Saul
The Spirited Taste of Italy: A Cookbook.
NY/London.: Macmillan/Collier Macmillan. c1975. Green cloth. Fine/no dj. 8vo. Macmillan/Collier Macmillan. hardcover
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Krieg Saul
What's Cooking in Portugal
Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc. Used - Good. Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. With remainder mark. Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc. unknown
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Krieg Saul
What's Cooking in Portugal
New York: Macmillan Publishing Company 1974. A unique and delightful cuisine presented in 400 authentic recipes which range from appetizers through desserts. 355 pp. plus Index. Green boards have gilt text on spine only. Spine ends slightly rubbed. Unclipped $7.95 DJ has light edge wear 2 creases on rear flap. Bookseller's Inventory # 122710. Stated First Printing. Green Cloth. Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Macmillan Publishing Company Hardcover
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KRIEG SAUL
WHAT'S COOKING IN PORTUGAL
NY: MACMILLAN & CO. 1974. CLEAN COPY. FIRST EDITION. HARDCOVER. VG/VG. MACMILLAN & CO.
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Krieg Saul
What's Cooking in Portugal: The Portuguese Cookbook
Macmillan Publishing Co Inc. 1974. Hardback in near fine condition with near fine condition dust jacket. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Macmillan Publishing Co, Inc. Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 156513
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Krieg Saul
What's cooking in Portugal
New York: Macmillan. Hardcover. Cooking Portuguese. First edition. Smudge mark fore-edge else good in very good nicked dust jacket. books carefully packed and shipped promptly . Good. 1974. Macmillan hardcover
Bookseller reference : BING91214946
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Krieg Saul
WHAT'S COOKING In PORTUGAL
New York: Macmillan 1974. 1st edition. Green cloth binding. Dust jacket. NF/NF. 10 370 pp including Index. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover
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KRIEG SAUL
What's Cooking In Portugal
Macmillan Publishing Company New York: 1974. Hardcover no dustjacket. Good condition. Macmillan Publishing Company, New York: 1974 hardcover
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Krieg Saul
The Alpha and Omega of Greek Cooking
1973. 2nd printing. Macmillan PUb. New York. Good in torn dustwrapper. 266pages. illus. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. unknown
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Krieg Saul
The Spirited Taste of Italy
New York: Macmillan & Co. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1975. First Printing. Hard Cover. green cover with gilt lettering on spine.256 pages.more than 300 authentic recipes.table of wines.; 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall . Macmillan & Co. hardcover
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KRIPKE SAUL A. KRIPKE MODELS FOR MODAL LOGIC
A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic. In: The Journal of Symbolic Logic. Edited by Alonza Church Leon Henkin S.C. Kleene Alice A. Lezerowitz & Alfons Borgers. Volume 24 Number 1 March 1959.
No place The Association for Symbolic Logic 1959. 8vo. Orig. printed wrappers. An excellent copy in near mint condition in- as well as externally. Pp. 1 - 14. The entire volume: 96 pp. � The seminal first printing of Kripke's debut article which provided the basis for his logic and for the model theory for modal logic in general. The work constitutes the very beginning of Kripke Semantics often called possible world semantics. <br><br>Kripke's works in general are rare in fist editions. Many of them remain unpublished and are only known in privately circulated manuscripts.<br><br>The American philosopher Saul A. Kripke born 1940 is an exceedingly important logician and philosopher of language and one of the most powerful and influential thinkers of analytic and Anglo-American philosophy. He is considered the greatest living philosopher and perhaps the greatest since Wittgenstein. In 2001 he was awarded the Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy which is considered the philosopical equivalent of the Nobel Prize.<br><br>Kripke who grew up in Omaha in a religious Jewish family was somewhat of a prodigy child. During grammar school he got intimately acquainted with and mastered to perfection algebra geometry and calculus and very early on he took up philosophy which later became his career. Still a teenager in high school he wrote a work that was to change the face of philosophical logic forever namely the groundbreaking paper "A Completeness Theorem for Modal Logic" which was printed a few years later in 1959 in the Journal of Symbolic Logic while he was in his first year at Harvard University. This seminal debut work proposed what later came to be known as Kripke models for modal logic. The story goes that the paper earned a letter from the department of mathematics urging Kripke to apply for a job there to which he is said to have written an answer explaining "My mother said that I should finish high school and go to college first."<br><br>In 1962 he graduated from Harvard University where he remained until 1968 first as a member of the Harvard Society of Fellows and then as a lecturer. During these years he developed the logical theories founded in the "Completeness Theorem" further and made seminal contributions to the field of logic and semantics. <br><br>Kripke Semantics is a formal semantics for non-classical logic systems that Kripke began developing in his teenage years first published something on in 1959 the present work and further developed in the 60'ies and. The development of Kripke Semantics was no less than a breakthrough in the making of non-classical logics of which no model theory existed before Kripke's. <br>With this work Kripke laid the foundation for proving completeness theorems for modal logic and for identifying the weakest normal modal logic which is now named K after him. unknown
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KRIPKE SAUL A. KRIPKE MODELS FOR MODAL LOGIC
A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic.
No place The Association for Symbolic Logic 1959. Lev8vo. Bound in red half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In "Journal of Symbolic Logic" Volume 24. Barcode label pasted on to back board. Small library stamp to lower part of 6 pages. A very fine copy. Pp. 1 - 14. Entire volume: VI 374 pp. � The seminal first printing of Kripke's debut article which provided the basis for his logic and for the model theory for modal logic in general. The work constitutes the very beginning of Kripke Semantics often called possible world semantics. <br><br>Kripke's works in general are rare in fist editions. Many of them remain unpublished and are only known in privately circulated manuscripts.<br><br>The American philosopher Saul A. Kripke born 1940 is an exceedingly important logician and philosopher of language and one of the most powerful and influential thinkers of analytic and Anglo-American philosophy. He is considered the greatest living philosopher and perhaps the greatest since Wittgenstein. In 2001 he was awarded the Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy which is considered the philosopical equivalent of the Nobel Prize.<br><br>Kripke who grew up in Omaha in a religious Jewish family was somewhat of a prodigy child. During grammar school he got intimately acquainted with and mastered to perfection algebra geometry and calculus and very early on he took up philosophy which later became his career. Still a teenager in high school he wrote a work that was to change the face of philosophical logic forever namely the groundbreaking paper "A Completeness Theorem for Modal Logic" which was printed a few years later in 1959 in the Journal of Symbolic Logic while he was in his first year at Harvard University. This seminal debut work proposed what later came to be known as Kripke models for modal logic. The story goes that the paper earned a letter from the department of mathematics urging Kripke to apply for a job there to which he is said to have written an answer explaining "My mother said that I should finish high school and go to college first."<br><br>In 1962 he graduated from Harvard University where he remained until 1968 first as a member of the Harvard Society of Fellows and then as a lecturer. During these years he developed the logical theories founded in the "Completeness Theorem" further and made seminal contributions to the field of logic and semantics. <br><br>Kripke Semantics is a formal semantics for non-classical logic systems that Kripke began developing in his teenage years first published something on in 1959 the present work and further developed in the 60'ies and. The development of Kripke Semantics was no less than a breakthrough in the making of non-classical logics of which no model theory existed before Kripke's. <br>With this work Kripke laid the foundation for proving completeness theorems for modal logic and for identifying the weakest normal modal logic which is now named K after him. hardcover
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KRIPKE SAUL A. KRIPKE MODELS FOR MODAL LOGIC "POSSIBLE WORLD SEMANTICS"
A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic. In: The Journal of Symbolic Logic. Edited by Alonza Church Leon Henkin S.C. Kleene Alice A. Lezerowitz & Alfons Borgers. Volume 24 Number 1 March 1959.
No place The Association for Symbolic Logic 1959. 8vo. Wrappers blank with printed title on spine. Entire issue No. 1 of vol. 24 offered. Fine and clean. � The seminal first printing of Kripke's debut article which provided the basis for his logic and for the model theory for modal logic in general. The work constitutes the very beginning of Kripke Semantics often called possible world semantics. <br><br>Kripke's works in general are rare in fist editions. Many of them remain unpublished and are only known in privately circulated manuscripts.<br><br>The American philosopher Saul A. Kripke born 1940 is an exceedingly important logician and philosopher of language and one of the most powerful and influential thinkers of analytic and Anglo-American philosophy. He is considered the greatest living philosopher and perhaps the greatest since Wittgenstein. In 2001 he was awarded the Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy which is considered the philosopical equivalent of the Nobel Prize.<br><br>Kripke who grew up in Omaha in a religious Jewish family was somewhat of a prodigy child. During grammar school he got intimately acquainted with and mastered to perfection algebra geometry and calculus and very early on he took up philosophy which later became his career. Still a teenager in high school he wrote a work that was to change the face of philosophical logic forever namely the groundbreaking paper "A Completeness Theorem for Modal Logic" which was printed a few years later in 1959 in the Journal of Symbolic Logic while he was in his first year at Harvard University. This seminal debut work proposed what later came to be known as Kripke models for modal logic. The story goes that the paper earned a letter from the department of mathematics urging Kripke to apply for a job there to which he is said to have written an answer explaining "My mother said that I should finish high school and go to college first."<br><br>In 1962 he graduated from Harvard University where he remained until 1968 first as a member of the Harvard Society of Fellows and then as a lecturer. During these years he developed the logical theories founded in the "Completeness Theorem" further and made seminal contributions to the field of logic and semantics. <br><br>Kripke Semantics is a formal semantics for non-classical logic systems that Kripke began developing in his teenage years first published something on in 1959 the present work and further developed in the 60'ies and. The development of Kripke Semantics was no less than a breakthrough in the making of non-classical logics of which no model theory existed before Kripke's. <br>With this work Kripke laid the foundation for proving completeness theorems for modal logic and for identifying the weakest normal modal logic which is now named K after him. unknown
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Kripke Saul A.
A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic pp. 1-14 WITH Abstracts of Distinguished Constituents pp. 323 Semantical Analysis of Modal Logic pp. 323-324 WITH The Problem of Entailment p. 324 in The Journal of Symbolic Logic Vol. 24 Issues Number 1-4 1959 BOUND FULL VOLUME SEMINAL PAPER MODAL LOGIC
FULL VOLUME BOUND FIRST EDITION OF SAUL KRIPKE'S SEMINAL FIRST PAPER ON MODAL LOGIC "A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic". The paper presents Kripke's important ideas on the semantics of modal logic or the logic of modal notions like necessity and possibility. Included are all 4 journal issues for 1959 one of which is inclusive of abstracts of 3 other papers Kripke sent to the Journal.� Kripke was "universally hailed" for "A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic" this paper In it he both proves the formal completeness of modal logic supplemented by first-order quantifiers and the sign of equality and "creates a semantics now called Kripke semantics" Hurley Logic 217. Kripke semantics "is a formals semantics for non-classical logic systems. first conceived for modal logics and later adapted to intuitionistic logic and other non-classical systems. The discovery of Kripke semantics was a breakthrough in the theory of non-classical logics because the model theory of such logics was almost non-existent before Kripke" Wikipedia.� As the story goes in 1959 and at the age of seventeen Kripke wrote his completeness theorem in modal logic at age 17; he mailed the paper to the journal and it was sent out for comments to among a number of others the head of the Mathematics at Harvard. This person then wrote Kripke urging him to apply for a job at Harvard. The reply he received read: "My mother said that I should finish high school and go to college first" ibid.� Kripke's initial intuitive idea was that a proposition is necessary if and only if it is true in all possible worlds. Kripke's paper begins: "The present paper attempts to state and prove a completeness theorem for the system S5 supplemented by first-order quantifiers and the sign of equality" Kripke JSL 241 1959 1. He then notes: "The basis of the informal analysis which motivated these definitions is that a proposition is necessary if and only if it is true in all "possible worlds". It is not necessary for our present purposes to analyze the concept of a "possible world" any further. . In modal logic however we wish to know not only about the 6 real world but about other conceivable worlds" ibid.� Shortly Kripke then wrote "In trying to construct a definition of universal logical validity it seems plausible to assume not only that the universe of discourse may contain an arbitrary number of elements and that predicates may be assigned any given interpretations in the actual world but also that any combination of possible worlds may be associated with the real world with respect to some group of predicates. In other words it is plausible to assume that no further restrictions need be placed on D G and K except the standard one that D be non-empty. This assumption leads directly to our definition of universal validity." ibid. The December issue of the journal is also bound in; it contains abstracts of the other Kripke papers received the Journal in 1959: "Distinguished Constituents" "Semantical Analysis of Modal Logic" "The Problem of Entailment". Also included are the two other issues of The Journal of Symbolic Logic from 1959 this to make a complete set. We separately offer Issue No. 4 alone. Saul Kripke 1940- is an American philosopher and logician who was awarded the Rolf Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy in 2001. He is best known for five major contributions to philosophy beginning with this paper the starting point for Kripke Semantics. In 1962 Kripke graduated from Harvard University. Now associated with Princeton additional areas of note include his contributions to set theory his theory of truth and his interpretation of Wittgenstein's work. CONDITION & DETAILS: Princeton:�Association for Symbolic Logic�1959. 4to.�9.75 x 7 inches. Light institutional stamps on text block and one small stamp at the foot of the front pastedown. Tightly bound in black cloth gilt-lettered at the spine. Bright and clean inside and out. Near fine condition. Association for Symbolic Logic hardcover
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KRIPKE Saul A.
A COMPLETENESS THEOREM IN MODAL LOGIC In The Journal of Symbolic Logic Vol. 24 No. 1 March 1959 pp. 1-14 and Abstracts of DISTINGUISHED CONSTITUENTS SEMANTICAL ANALYSIS OF MODAL LOGIC THE PROBLEM OF ENTAILMENT In The Journal of Symbolic Logic Vol. 24 No. 4 Dec. 1959 pp. 323-324.
Association for Symbolic Logic. Collectible - Very Good. Groningen: Published for the Association for Symbolic Logic Inc. by N. V. Erven P. Noordhoff 1959. 1 vols bound in 4. 1st Edition. 1-96; 97-192; 192-286; 287-3742vi. Small 4to. Original printed tan wrappers. Wrappers lightly soiled & chipped with a watermark to the lower wrapper corner at the foot of volume 1 some chipping to spine ends dates in faded ink to the spines of vol 1 and 2 lightly bumped corners; VG copies. Quite uncommon. All four issues of volume 24 included. Weight: 1 pound 7.0 ounces = 655 grams. Size: 10.0 x 7.0 x 1.1 inches = 25 x 17.5 x 2.8cm. Lars Svenonius's copy unsigned. Inquire if you need further information. Gach. Association for Symbolic Logic unknown
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KRIPKE Saul A.
A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic.
New Brunswick NJ: The Association for Symbolic Logic March 1959. Octavo. Original grey wrappers printed in black. A lovely fresh copy with only the faintest toning along the wrapper edges. First edition first impression of the author's first major work published when he was only eighteen years old. Saul Kripke 1940- is one of the most original and influential logicians and philosophers of the present day. In 1977 the New York Times magazine described him as "one of the most penetrating minds of our time. His achievements span the disciplines of philosophy logic and mathematics. From his post at Princeton University where he is James McCosh Professor of Philosophy and his previous post at Rockefeller University Kripke has established a towering reputation as one of the two or three most eminent philosophers in the English-speaking world… Kripke's contributions to philosophy thus far have extended the boundaries of the most unfamiliar and technical regions of modern analytic philosophy—where philosophical reasoning intermingles with abstract mathematic theory. He has worked in the field of modal logic a branch of formal logic that has introduced ways to distinguish kinds of true statements… Before Kripke modal logicians—including the inventor of modal logic C. I. Lewis—did not have the mathematical tools to analyze many of the most important kinds of English sentences. One of Kripke's major achievements has been the invention of 'possible world semantics' a form of modal logic that has shown to the satisfaction of most philosophers that the common-sense understanding of the concepts 'possibility' and 'necessity' in true statements can be mathematically proved" New York Times Magazine August 28 1977. A superb copy of this significant publication. New Brunswick, NJ: The Association for Symbolic Logic, March, unknown
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Kripke Saul A.
Abstracts of Distinguished Constituents pp. 323 Semantical Analysis of Modal Logic pp. 323-324 WITH The Problem of Entailment p. 324 in The Journal of Symbolic Logic Issue #4 1959
First edition first impression in original wrappers of issue #4 of the 1959 Journal of Symbolic Logic. This the December issue includes important abstracts of Kripke papers received by the Journal in 1959: "Distinguished Constituents" "Semantical Analysis of Modal Logic" "The Problem of Entailment". All three papers in this listing relate to Kripke's seminal first paper on modal logic "A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic" - a paper in which Kripke's initial intuitive idea was that a proposition is necessary if and only if it is true in all possible worlds. NOTE: We offer separately all four issues of The Journal of Symbolic Logic for this same year including "A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic." As the story goes in 1959 and at the age of seventeen Kripke wrote his completeness theorem in modal logic at age 17; he mailed the paper to the journal and it was sent out for comments to among a number of others the head of the Mathematics at Harvard. This person then wrote Kripke urging him to apply for a job at Harvard. The reply he received read: "My mother said that I should finish high school and go to college first" Wikipedia. CONDITION & DETAILS: Princeton:�Association for Symbolic Logic�1959.�Issue #4. 10 x 7 inches; 250 x 150mm. Pristine condition inside and out. Association for Symbolic unknown
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Kripke Saul A.
Aufs�tze aus �Philosophical Troubles�
Reclam Philipp Jun. 2017. Hardcover. New. German language. 5.59x3.78x0.71 inches. Reclam Philipp Jun. hardcover
Bookseller reference : __3150191815 ISBN : 3150191815 9783150191811
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KRIPKE SAUL French Peter A; Wettstein Howard K; Uehling TheodoreEdward: Editors
MIDWEST STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY VOL II: STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE
MORRIS MN: UNIV OF MINNESOTA PRESSTHE. NEAR FINE IN PALE BLUE PRINTED WRAPS. PUB 1977. FIRST EDITION. SAUL KRIPKE CONTRIBURES THE 21 PAGE "SPEAKER'S REFERENCE AND SEMANTIC REFERENCE" . BOOK IS FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT OTHER THAN A SMALL INK NAME AT THE TOP FRONT CORNER OF THE UPPER WRAPPER AND TONING OF SPINE AND EDGES. AN EXCELLENT CLEAN BRIGHT UNFADED COPY WITH NO REMAINDER MARK OR READER'S CREASING TO THE SPINE. . UNIV OF MINNESOTA PRESS(THE) paperback
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Kripke Saul A.; Kripke Saul A.
Name Und Notwendigkeit
Suhrkamp 2005. Paperback. New. 192 pages. German language. 7.09x4.33x0.59 inches. Suhrkamp paperback
Bookseller reference : __3518286560 ISBN : 3518286560 9783518286562
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Kripke Saul A
Name und Notwendigkeit
Several pages bear inked underlinings. Good. dustwrapper. Philosophy Suhrkamp Frankfurt a. M. 1981 1. Auflage orig.cloth 20x12cm 192 pp. Translation by Ursula Wulf of 'Naming and Necessity'. Suhrkamp hardcover
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Kripke Saul A.
Naming and Necessity
Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1980. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. Softcover. Light shelf wear. Old owner's stamp to half title and title page. Otherwise clean tight and unmarked. Very neat -- a sound copy. Harvard University Press Paperback
Bookseller reference : 64487w81 ISBN : 0674598466 9780674598461
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Kripke Saul
Naming and Necessity
Malden MA: Blackwell 1981. Paperback Octavo. Paperback. Very good. illustrated wraps 172 pp. <br/><br/> Blackwell paperback
Bookseller reference : 66373 ISBN : 0631128018 9780631128014
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Kripke Saul
Naming and Necessity
Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1984. Paperback Octavo. Paperback. Good. Illustrated wraps 172 pp underlined with marker and pen throughout. <br/><br/> Basil Blackwell paperback
Bookseller reference : 66110 ISBN : 0631128018 9780631128014
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Kripke Saul A.
Naming and Necessity
Wiley-Blackwell. PAPERBACK. 0631128018 Remainder mark . Fine. Wiley-Blackwell paperback
Bookseller reference : Z0631128018Z1 ISBN : 0631128018 9780631128014
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Kripke Saul A.
Naming and Necessity
Wiley-Blackwell. PAPERBACK. 0631128018 . New. Wiley-Blackwell paperback
Bookseller reference : Z0631128018ZN ISBN : 0631128018 9780631128014
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Kripke Saul A.
Naming and Necessity
Wiley-Blackwell. PAPERBACK. 0631128018 . New. Wiley-Blackwell paperback
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KRIPKE SAUL A. DONALD DAVIDSON and HARMANedt.. RESTRUCTURING PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE
Naming and Necessity. In: Semantics of Natural Language. Edited by Donald Davidson and Gilbert Harman.
Dordrecht 1972. The entire volume offered here. 8vo. Orig. full blue cloth w. gilt lettering to spine. Very minor wear to extremities. Orig. blue and white printed dust-jacket in excellent condition w. only very minor bumping to a few corners. Two single very small brown spots. Internally nice and clean w. marginal annotations in light pencil only to parts of "Naming and Necessity" and w. an inlaid leaf w. cont. notes to the same. A crease to pasted down front endpaper. An excellent nice and clean copy of this thick book which is difficult to find in good condition. Pp. 251 - 355. Entire volume: X 769 3 pp. � The rare first printing of Kripke's seminal main work which restructured philosophy of language. <br><br>The work is based on three lectures from 1970 which constitute an attack on Fregean and Russellian theories of reference with respect to proper names. It was originally published as it is here in Davidson and Harman's "Semantics of Natural Language" and it only appeared in the second edition which is the first separate edition eight years later in 1980. The first printing of this groundbreaking work is difficult to come by in good condition and Kripke's works in general are rare. Many of them remain unpublished and are only known in privately circulated manuscripts. <br><br>The American philosopher Saul A. Kripke born 1940 is an exceedingly important logician and philosopher of language and one of the most powerful and influential thinkers of analytic and Anglo-American philosophy. He is considered the greatest living philosopher and perhaps the greatest since Wittgenstein. In 2001 he was awarded the Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy which is considered the philosopical equivalent of the Nobel Prize. <br><br>His main work "Naming and Necessity" is doubtlessly among the most influential books of philosophy published within the last 50 or hundred years.<br> <br>Before the publication of Kripke's "Naming and Necessity" analytic philosophy was moving in the direction of linguistic idealism which propounded the theory that man is trapped in language and that language is not "tuned" to the world. Almost on his own practically only aided by the publication of his "Naming and Necessity" Kripke changed this entire direction of philosophy and according to most logicians brought the philosophy of language back on track. <br><br>In 1980 when the second edition of this most influential work appeared "London Review of Books" write the following about the influence of the first edition: "When these lectures were first published eight years ago they stood analytic philosophy on its ear. Everybody was either furious or exhilarated or thoroughly perplexed. No one was indifferent." And it is true there can be no doubt about the impact that this book made on the world of philosophy of language and logic.<br><br>Kripke's work leads an attack on descriptivist theories of proper names that brings it a status comparable to that of the main works of Wittgenstein Russell and Frege. It is also these three giants of philosophy that he criticizes attributing to each of them variants of descriptivist theories that he then rejects. These descriptivist theories have that in common that they claim that names of individuals and properties function like definite descriptions. They are either synonymous with descriptions or they get their reference by being associated with a description or a bunch of descriptions that an object satisfies uniquely. Kripke disproves this theory claiming that it goes against our modal intuitions. The validity of our modal intuitions again are proven by the hugely influential notion of "possible worlds" which is traditionally used to systematize the semantics of modal statements. As opposed to definite descriptions names rigidly refer to their referents and they do so in every possible world in which the referent exists. Kripke here also establishes his "causal theory" of reference according to which names refer to their referents by being appropriately causally connected to them. Thus Kripke provides numerous examples that renders descriptivism implausible as a theory of how names get their reference determined at the same time as he provides the solution through his causal theory of reference stating firmly that the meaning of a name is simply the object that it refers to.<br><br>This work provides several groundbreaking theories for the fields of philosophy of logic and language which it has seminally come to change. The work almost single-handedly changed the fate that phiilosophy stood to fall with within the analytic tradition -that it was nothing more than the analysis of language. As such it now ranks as one of the most important works of 20th century philosophy. It is even by some regarded as one of the most important works of philosophy ever and it is difficult to overestimate the importance of this seminal work. hardcover
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Kripke Saul A
Naming and Necessity
Wiley-Blackwell 2014-12-31. Hardcover. Used:Good. Wiley-Blackwell hardcover
Bookseller reference : DADAX0470672285 ISBN : 0470672285 9780470672280
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KRIPKE SAUL A
NAMING AND NECESSITY
CAMBRIDGE MA: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS. FINE IN FINE DUST JACKET. PUB 1980. HARDCOVER. FIRST PRINTING OF THIS REVISED EDITION WITH A NEW 20 PAGE INTRODUCTION BY THE AUTHOR . BOOK IS FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT. D.J. IS FINE AND IS NOT PRICE-CLIPPED. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAN BRIGHT UNFADED COPY WITH NO REMAINDER MARK. . HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
Bookseller reference : COLLECTI010995I ISBN : 0674598458 9780674598454
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Kripke Saul A.
Naming and Necessity
Harvard University Press. TAN CLOTH WITH GREEN L . Kripke Saul A. Naming and Necessity. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1980. 1st edition. 172pp. Indexed. 8vo. Tan cloth with green labels and gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good with very gently rubbed and bumped corners. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light soiling and subtly bumped edges. Scarce. . Very Good. 1980. Harvard University Press hardcover
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Kripke Saul
Outline of a Theory of Truth in The Journal of Philosophy Col. LXXII No. 19 Nov. 6 1975 pp. 690-716
FIRST EDITION IN ORIGINAL WRAPS OF KRIPKE'S "FAMOUS AND HIGHLY INFLUENTIAL PAPER GREATLY SHAPING MOST LATER APPROACHES TO THEORIES OF TRUTH AND THE SEMANTIC PARADOXES" Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Consequences of the Semantic Paradoxes. In his 1975 article "Outline of a Theory of Truth" Kripke showed that a language can consistently contain its own truth predicate which was deemed impossible by Alfred Tarski a pioneer in the area of formal theories of truth. The trick involves letting truth be a partially defined property over the set of grammatically well-formed sentences in the language. Kripke showed how to do this recursively by starting from the set of expressions in a language which do not contain the truth predicate defining a truth predicate over just that segment: this adds new sentences to the language and truth is in turn defined for all of them. Unlike Tarski's approach however Kripke's lets "truth" be the union of all of these definition-stages; after a denumerable infinity of steps the language reaches a "fixed point" such that using Kripke's method to expand the truth-predicate does not change the language any further. Such a fixed point can then be taken as the basic form of a natural language containing its own truth predicate. But this predicate is undefined for any sentences that do not so to speak "bottom out" in simpler sentences not containing a truth predicate. That is "'Snow is white' is true" is well-defined as is "'"Snow is white" is true' is true" and so forth but neither "The sentence is true" nor "This sentence is not true" receive truth-conditions; they are in Kripke's terms "ungrounded" Wikipedia. CONDITION & DETAILS: Bound in original wraps. New York: Journal of Philosophy. 8vo. 9 x 6 inches; 225 x 150mm. Two small library stamps on the front wrap see photo. Very slight edge wear. Near fine condition. Journal of Philosophy paperback
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Kripke Saul A
Philosophical Troubles: Collected Papers Volume 1
Oxford University Press 2011-12-07. Hardcover. Good. Oxford University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 639906 ISBN : 0199730156 9780199730155
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Kripke Saul A.
Reference and Existence: The John Locke Lectures
Oxford Univ Pr 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 184 pages. 8.40x5.80x1.00 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
Bookseller reference : __019992838X ISBN : 019992838X 9780199928385
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Kripke Saul A
The Journal of Symbolic Logic: A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic.
New Haven New Jersey: Association for Symbolic Logic Inc March 1959. First edition of Volume 24 of The Journal of Symbolic which includes the first appearance of Kripke's landmark paper A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic. Inscribed by Saul A. Kripke on the first page of his theorem "For Thorild Dahlquist Saul Kripke." In this paper Kripke both proves the formal completeness of modal logic supplemented by first-order quantifiers and the sign of equality and "creates a semantics now called Kripke semantics" Hurley Logic: The Essentials 217. "Of great importance is the paper "Semantical Analysis of Modal Logic I" where normal systems are treated. It is here that Kripke fully develops the analogy with the algebraic results of Jonsson and Tarski and proves completeness and decidability for propositional systems T S4 S5 and B the Brouwersche system which is here introduced It is in this paper that two crucial generalizations of the model theory are introduced" Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Octavo original wrappers as issued. In near fine condition. Scarce especially signed and inscribed. American philosopher and logician Saul Kripke has made some of the most important and original contributions to the field of formal mathematical logic particularly modal logic which extends classical logic to include modalities. Kripke wrote his first completeness theorem A Completeness Theorem in Modal Logic at the age of 17 before graduating high school and had it published a year later. Association for Symbolic Logic, Inc unknown
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Kripke Saul A.
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language: An Elementary Exposition
Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1982. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. Hardcover in dust jacket. Old owner's stamp to endpaper and title page. Otherwise clean tight and unmarked. Very neat -- a sound copy. Basil Blackwell Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 64657w84 ISBN : 0631130772 9780631130772
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Kripke Saul A.
Wittgenstein A propósito de Reglas y Lenguaje Privado
2006. Paperback. Very Good-New. Rare book paperback
Bookseller reference : T45504 ISBN : 8430944346 9788430944347
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Kripke Saul A.; Kripke Saul A.
Wittgenstein �ber Regeln Und Privatsprache: Eine Elementare Darstellung
Suhrkamp 2006. Paperback. New. 185 pages. German language. 6.93x4.02x0.31 inches. Suhrkamp paperback
Bookseller reference : __3518293834 ISBN : 3518293834 9783518293836
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Kripke Saul A
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language: An Elementary Exposition
Harvard University Press 1982-12-17. Hardcover. Good/Good. Hardcover. Bind sturdy with slight lean to spine. Faint yellowing to board edges. DJ unclipped; sunned and worn at joints and flaps. Margin markings throughout. A nice reading/study copy. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis Minnesota. Harvard University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 266278 ISBN : 0674954009 9780674954007
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Kripke Saul A.
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language: An Elementary Exposition
Basil Blackwell. Hardcover. 0631130772 Dust jacket shows some light rubbing and sunning on spine. . Very Good. Basil Blackwell hardcover
Bookseller reference : TCRJ03291902 ISBN : 0631130772 9780631130772
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KRIPKE SAUL A. THE FIRST WRITTEN PRESENTATION OF KRIPKENSTEIN
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language. An Elementary Exposition.
Oxford Blackwell 1982. 8vo. Orig. full cloth w. gilt lettering to spine minor bumping to capitals otherwise a near mint copy in the orig. d-j. which is also near mint. X 150 pp. � First edition of the immensely influential work on Wittgenstein by the exceedingly influential and important logician and philosopher of language Saul Aaron Kripke. Kripke was professor of philosophy in America and his works are quite rare since many of them remain unpublished and are only known in privately circulated manuscripts. In 2001 he received the Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy. <br>Kripke is renowned for his studies of Wittgenstein which are printed in this work for the first time. The subject of Kripke's book is usually referred to as "Kripkenstein" since the results as well as the method have very little to do with what is commonly accepted as the philosophy of Wittgenstein. Kripke's main claim in this infamous book is that all previous commentaries on Wittgenstein's Philosophische Untersuchungen Philosophical Investigations have failed to understand W.'s argument against "private language". According to Kripke Wittgenstein's "private language argument" is principally to be explicated in terms of the problem of "following a rule". The "meaning scepticism" presented in this work has caused a wide range of secondary litterature and very harsh critique. The book has been called a scandal of philosophy and the number of well-esteemed philosophers who have lined up to criticise the book is very large indeed. Among these can be found Noam Chomsky John Searle Peter Winch Gordon Baker etc etc. However flawed the reading of Wittgenstein is considered to be though the work has received overwhealming attention and is considered highly important and interesting. hardcover
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KRIPKE SAUL A. THE FIRST WRITTEN PRESENTATION OF KRIPKENSTEIN
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language. An Elementary Exposition.
Oxford Blackwell 1982. 8vo. Orig. full cloth w. gilt lettering on back orig. d-j. Mint condition in- as well as ex-ternally. X 150 pp. � First edition of the immensely influential work on Wittgenstein by the exceedingly influential and important logician and philosopher of language Saul Aaron Kripke. Kripke was professor of philosophy in America and his works are quite rare since many of them remain unpublished and are only known in privately circulated manuscripts. In 2001 he received the Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy. <br>Kripke is renowned for his studies of Wittgenstein which are printed in this work for the first time. The subject of Kripke's book is usually referred to as "Kripkenstein" since the results as well as the method have very little to do with what is commonly accepted as the philosophy of Wittgenstein. Kripke's main claim in this infamous book is that all previous commentaries on Wittgenstein's Philosophische Untersuchungen Philosophical Investigations have failed to understand W.'s argument against "private language". According to Kripke Wittgenstein's "private language argument" is principally to be explicated in terms of the problem of "following a rule". The "meaning scepticism" presented in this work has caused a wide range of secondary litterature and very harsh critique. The book has been called a scandal of philosophy and the number of well-esteemed philosophers who have lined up to criticise the book is very large indeed. Among these can be found Noam Chomsky John Searle Peter Winch Gordon Baker etc etc. However flawed the reading of Wittgenstein is considered to be though the work has received overwhealming attention and is considered highly important and interesting. hardcover
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Kripke Saul A
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language: An Elementary Exposition
Harvard University Press 1982-01-01. Paperback. Good. Harvard University Press paperback
Bookseller reference : 2661446 ISBN : 0674954017 9780674954014
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Kripke Saul A.
WITTGENSTEIN ON RULES AND PRIVATE LANGUAGE an Elementary Exposition
Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1982. 150 pages in excellent condition. Grey hardcovers with black spine titles. Corners not bumped. Blue DJ with dark blue titles. Very light wear on corners and edges spine discoloured a bit. FINE/VG. First US Edition. Hardcover. Fine/VG. Harvard University Press Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 216578 ISBN : 0674954009 9780674954007
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Kripke Saul A.
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language An Elementary Exposition
Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1982. 1st edition. hardback with dust jacket. Fine. octavo. x 150pp. index �Professor Kripke brings his powerful philosophical intelligence to bear on Wittgenstein's analysis of the notion of following a rule. -- the author believes that this problem is central to Wittgenstein's later for loss of the. In particular he holds that Wittgenstein's celebrated "private language argument" whose interpretation and validity have been the subject of much philosophical debate is best interpreted in terms of this question�.Neat ownership signature o/w nice copy Basil Blackwell hardcover
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