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- A_Posteriori_Necessity abstract "A posteriori necessity is a concept in metaphysics and the philosophy of language. This prospect says that some knowledge gained a posteriori can also be necessarily true. It challenges previously widespread belief that only a priori knowledge can be necessary. It draws on a number of philosophical concepts such as necessity, the causal theory of reference, rigidity, and the a prior a posteriori distinction.It was first introduced by philosopher Saul Kripke in his 1970 series of lectures at Princeton University. The transcript of these lectures was then complied and assembled into his seminal book, Naming and Necessity.".
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- A_Posteriori_Necessity comment "A posteriori necessity is a concept in metaphysics and the philosophy of language. This prospect says that some knowledge gained a posteriori can also be necessarily true. It challenges previously widespread belief that only a priori knowledge can be necessary.".
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