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_aLanguage, truth, and ontology / _cedited by Kevin Mulligan. |
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_aDordrecht ; _aBoston : _bKluwer Academic Publishers, _c[1992] |
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_aPhilosophical studies series ; _vv. 51 |
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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. | ||
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_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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