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  • first page

    • 325
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    • @article{Frederick2013-FREPIA,title = {Singular Terms, Predicates and the Spurious 'Is' of Identity},pages = {325--343},author = {Danny Frederick},number = {3},abstract = {Contemporary orthodoxy affirms that singular terms cannot be predicates and that, therefore, `is' is ambiguous as between predication and identity. Recent attempts to treat names as predicates do not challenge this orthodoxy. The orthodoxy was built into the structure of modern formal logic by Frege. It is defended by arguments which I show to be unsound. I provide a semantical account of atomic sentences which draws upon Mill's account of predication, connotation and denotation. I show that singular terms may be predicates, that it is highly implausible that there is an `is' of identity in natural languages, and that modern formal logic is deficient in that it cannot recognize sentences, including singular existentials, in which singular terms are predicates, or inferences which depend upon the logical role rather than the logical category of expressions},journal = {Dialectica},year = {2013},volume = {67}}@
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    • Singular Terms, Predicates and the Spurious 'Is' of Identity
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    • 2013
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    • 343