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245 0 0 _aLanguage, truth, and ontology /
_cedited by Kevin Mulligan.
264 1 _aDordrecht ;
_aBoston :
_bKluwer Academic Publishers,
_c[1992]
264 4 _c©1992
300 _ax, 211 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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490 1 _aPhilosophical studies series ;
_vv. 51
500 _aIncludes three papers presented at a colloquium held in Geneva, 3-5 June 1988 and three from a colloquium held in Zinal, June 1-3, 1990.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tPreface --
_tThe Basic Ontological Categories --
_g2.
_tThe Basic Concepts --
_g3.
_tIndividual Things and Events --
_g4.
_tBeginnings and Processes --
_g5.
_tNecessary Substance --
_tProperties --
_g1.
_tWhy We Should Admit Properties --
_g2.
_tUniversals vs. Tropes --
_tOn Negative and Disjunctive Properties --
_tParticulars, Individual Qualities, and Universals --
_tCharacteristica Universalis --
_g1.
_tPreamble --
_g2.
_tFrom Leibniz to Frege --
_g3.
_tDirectly Depicting Diagrams vs. Existential Graphs --
_g4.
_tSome Conditions on a Directly Depicting Language --
_g5.
_tThe Oil-Painting Principle --
_g6.
_tPrimitives and Definitions --
_g7.
_tSubstance --
_g8.
_tAccidents --
_g9.
_tSub-Atoms (Mutually Dependent Parts of Atoms) --
_g10.
_tBoundaries and Boundary Dependence --
_g11.
_tUniversals --
_tDefinite Descriptions and the Theory of Objects --
_g1.
_tA New Explanation --
_g2.
_tAn Application of the Foregoing Explanation --
_tTruth Makers, Truth Predicates, and Truth Types --
_tWorlds and States of Affairs: How Similar Can They Be? --
_g1.
_tMotivation --
_g2.
_tSalmon's Counterexample --
_g3.
_tThe Branching Conception --
_tWas Frege Right about Variable Objects? --
_tLogical Atomism and Its Ontological Refinement: A Defense --
_g2.
_tLogical Atomism, What --
_g3.
_tExamples of the Avoidance of Unnecessary Facts --
_g4.
_tDisputed Case I: Negative Propositions --
_g5.
_tDisputed Case II: Universal Generalization --
_g6.
_tOther Higher Order Functors --
_g7.
_tStatistical Generalizations and Probability --
_g8.
_tLaws of Nature and Causality --
_g9.
_tApplied Mathematics, Dispositions, and Others --
_g10.
_tResolution and Ultimate Facts --
_tIntentionality and Tendency: How to Make Aristotle Up-To-Date --
_g2.
_tThe Problem --
_g3.
_tAristotle --
_g4.
_tNewtonian Self-Change --
_g5.
_tIntentionality --
_g6.
_tTemporally Extended Entities --
_g7.
_tThe Duality of Intentions --
_g8.
_tFormal Ontology Today --
_tLeibniz on Properties and Individuals --
_tIndex of Names --
_tIndex of Subjects.
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