Books by Saul A. Kripke
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Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language
From the FT there is more here . You don’t have to regard any of those points as arguments against a “Taylor Rule.” But it is disingenuous to think that peddling the Taylor Rule as a monetary option counts as a rule for those who have general reasons for believing in monetary rules over discretion. The Taylor Rule is lucky enough to be called a “rule,” and besides, any reaction function can be described as a rule of sorts. In those two senses it is indeed a rule . But the Republicans who are...