The contingent a priori: has it anything to do with indexicals?
Can some contingent truths be known a priori?: when this question is raised in modern philosophy — as, following Kripke, it often has been — it generally introduces a discussion of certain examples which seem to turn on indexical or indexical-like words (Nathan Salmon lists most of the important wor...
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Blackwell Publishing
1986
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