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Only foreigners call him Cardoso.The Economist's style is very rigid: name in full on first citation and title plus surname thereafter.
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[16] Kripke in "Naming and Necessity" uses this as a jumping-off point to discuss his possible worlds view and his idea of proper names as rigid designators — namely, a proper name grabs ahold of that thing it names in all possible worlds.
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The French state has a long history of trying to lay down rigid rules for names – both surnames and first names.
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[15] Although I have not discussed Kripke's possible world view in this essay, it could be argued that photographs are, like proper names, rigid designators.
The theory of direct reference for names is so intimately associated with the theory that names are rigid de jure that some philosophers have supposed that names cannot be rigid in this way, because names are not directly referential (see Fitch's 2004 discussion, p. 54).
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