Leonard Linsky (November 13, 1922 – August 27, 2012)[1] was an American philosopher of language.
Linsky was best known for work on the theory of reference, and also as a historian of early analytical philosophy.
[2] He is often cited as an example of the "orthodox view" in the theory of reference.
[3] He questioned the "intensional isomorphism" concept of Rudolf Carnap.
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