The article refers directly to the widely read and well-known book Naming and Necessity by Saul Kripke, presenting reflections on the thesis found in Kripke to the effect that the power of necessity attributed to analytic sentences of the same structure can be varied. An attempt is made to explain on what grounds one may adopt such a paradoxical belief and to what extent can we agree with Kripke's thesis.
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