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<p>history of a speaker's use of the term, including when the term was first acquired, must be considered to correctly assign references to the speaker's words.</p>

<p>Causal theories of names became popular during the 1970s, under the influence of work by Saul Kripke and <a href="page.php?w=Keith_Donnellan">Keith Donnellan</a>. Kripke and <a href="page.php?w=Hilary_Putnam">Hilary Putnam</a> also defended an analogous causal account of <a href="page.php?w=natural_kind">natural kind</a> terms.</p>

<p><big> Kripke's causal account of names </big></p>
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