@misc{Lexicon of Arguments, title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024}, author = {Kripke,Saul A.}, subject = {Structures}, note = {III 357 Structure/Kripke: the structure is not revealed to the truth theory. We must define it in advance. >Truth theory. Of course, the "true structure" of a quantification over individuals is not the quantification on chains of characters and that of a universal quantification in reality existential quantification followed by universal quantification. >Quantification, >Universal quantification, >Existential quantification. E.g., the structure which is revealed by the recursion rules is different for "(x2)(x2 bold)" and "(x1)(x1 bold)". And that is because of different predicates. III 358 Def "trivial truth theory"/DavidsonVs: a trivial truth definition is one with infinitely many axioms: "T(f) ↔ f"". Kripke: this theory really does not uncover any structure but these are precisely the ones recommended by Tarski. >Truth theory/Tarski, >Truth definition/Tarski.}, note = { Kripke I S.A. Kripke Naming and Necessity, Dordrecht/Boston 1972 German Edition: Name und Notwendigkeit Frankfurt 1981 Kripke II Saul A. Kripke "Speaker’s Reference and Semantic Reference", in: Midwest Studies in Philosophy 2 (1977) 255-276 In Eigennamen, Ursula Wolf, Frankfurt/M. 1993 Kripke III Saul A. Kripke Is there a problem with substitutional quantification? In Truth and Meaning, G. Evans/J McDowell, Oxford 1976 Kripke IV S. A. Kripke Outline of a Theory of Truth (1975) In Recent Essays on Truth and the Liar Paradox, R. L. Martin (Hg), Oxford/NY 1984 }, file = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=270549} url = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=270549} }