 Janus
Janus         
          Banno
Banno         
         Kripke would have us say... — Banno
 Banno
Banno         
         You haven't even tried, Banno. — Janus
 Banno
Banno         
          Janus
Janus         
          Janus
Janus         
         Of course common naming of kinds and attributes is necessary for description, but proper naming is not.
And as for proper names being rigid designators 'The man who was president of the US at such and such a time and date' is as much a rigid designator as 'Donald Trump' because the latter must be shorthand for ' The man who was named 'Donald Trump' at such and such a time and date.'
There could be many other individuals named 'Donald Trump', so the name alone would not seem to be a rigid designator. — Janus
 Banno
Banno         
          frank
frank         
         The man who was president of the US at such and such a time and date' is not a rigid designator because it might have been that someone else was president on that day. — Banno
 Janus
Janus         
          Banno
Banno         
          Banno
Banno         
         Second, there could indeed have been a conspiracy such that Donald Trump is not current president, but there could also be a conspiracy such that Donald trump does not exist, and that the figure we know is a CGI. — Janus
 frank
frank         
         I get the actual part. But I don't see that you have given any reason that someone else might not have actually been president... — Banno
 Janus
Janus         
          Snakes Alive
Snakes Alive         
         There is only one actual world. Every true sentence about the stuff in it is necessarily true. — frank
 frank
frank         
         Necessity is not truth with respect to the actual world. It is truth with respect to all possible worlds (within some restricted domain). — Snakes Alive
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