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    • 167
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    • @article{Sanford1993-SANDP,pages = {167--1722},title = {Disjunctive Predicates},author = {David H. Sanford},number = {2},year = {1993},abstract = {Philosophers have had difficulty in explaining the difference between disjunctive and non-disjunctive predicates. Purely syntactical criteria are ineffective, and mention of resemblance begs the question. I draw the distinction by reference to relations between borderline cases. The crucial point about the disjoint predicate 'red or green', for example, is that no borderline case of 'red' is a borderline case of 'green'. Other varieties of disjunctive predicates are: inclusively disjunctive (such as 'red or hard'), disconnected (such as 'grue' on the usual definitions), and skew (such as 'grue' on an emended definition). 'Green' is not a disjunctive predicate. Nelson Goodman's new riddle of induction elicits yet another response.},journal = {American Philosophical Quarterly},volume = {30}}@
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    • Disjunctive Predicates
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    • 1993
  • last page

    • 1722