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I argue that Fregeanism with respect to proper names—the view that modes of presentation are relevant to the contents of proper names—is able to account for the thesis that there are necessarily true a posteriori identity propositions such as the one expressed in ‘‘Hesperus is identical with Phosphorus’’, whereas the Direct Reference Theory—according to which the semantic function of certain expressions, e.g., proper names, is only to pick out an object (referent)—is able to deal with only their necessary truth. Thus, at least in so far as necessarily true a posteriori identity propositions are concerned, Fregeanism should be preferred to the Direct Reference Theory. Keywords: Fregeanism; Direct Reference Theory; Necessary identity; Aposteriority.

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This page is a summary of: Necessary a Posteriori Identity Truths: Fregeanism Beats Direct Reference Theory, Axiomathes, March 2017, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s10516-017-9332-8.
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