THE CLOSING OF THE MIND: HOW THE PARTICULAR QUANTIFIER BECAME EXISTENTIALLY LOADED BEHIND OUR BACKS
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Priest, GDate
2008-06-01Source Title
REVIEW OF SYMBOLIC LOGICPublisher
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESSUniversity of Melbourne Author/s
Priest, GrahamAffiliation
Philosophy, Anthropology and Social InquiryMetadata
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Priest, G. (2008). THE CLOSING OF THE MIND: HOW THE PARTICULAR QUANTIFIER BECAME EXISTENTIALLY LOADED BEHIND OUR BACKS. REVIEW OF SYMBOLIC LOGIC, 1 (1), pp.42-55. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755020308080015.Access Status
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<jats:p>The paper argues that the view that the particular quantifier is ‘existentially loaded’ is a relatively new one historically and that it has become entrenched in modern philosophical logic for less than happy reasons.</jats:p>
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