On the impossibility of rigid designators

Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):421-433 (1983)
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Abstract

Kripke's paradigm rigid designator directly refers without describing, Yet carries some type of content or import over and above its reference to a particular referent. Pursuant to my discussion of linguistic convention, I argue that all referring expressions must be either descriptions or what I call "labels," and that under neither rubric can a referring expression fill both the above roles

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