Abstract

Abstract Building on work begun in Ch. 10, I attempt to find another way of characterizing the semantic similarities between natural kind predicates and proper names. In this chapter, I provide a different, more limited, vindication of the claim that the semantics of natural kind terms guarantee that certain theoretical identification sentences involving them are necessary, if true.

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