In this paper I aim to defend a first‐order non‐discriminating property view concerning existence. The version of this view that I prefer is based on negative (or a specific neutral) free logic that treats the existence predicate as first‐order logical predicate. I will provide reasons why such a view is more plausible than a second‐order discriminating property view concerning existence and I will also discuss four challenges for the proposed view and provide solutions to them
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In this paper I aim to defend a first‐order non‐discriminating property view concerning existence. ...
In this paper I am concerned with an analysis of negative existential sentences that contain proper ...
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In this paper I am concerned with the semantic analysis of sentences of the form 'It is true that p'...
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Thesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Public Policy, 2021Statement of the problem: Do trust and ru...
Lichen sclerosus (LS) is an under‐researched disorder, particularly from the perspective of individu...
Crossbreeding is practiced extensively in commercial breeding programs of many plant and an...
In this paper I aim to defend a first‐order non‐discriminating property view concerning existence. ...
In this paper I am concerned with an analysis of negative existential sentences that contain proper ...
This is an independent account of the work of the Incommunities About Turn project to support househ...
In this paper I am concerned with the semantic analysis of sentences of the form 'It is true that p'...
This article seeks to refine understandings of the governmental logics that comprise and shape urban...
What is it to judge something to be a natural end? And what objects may properly be judged natural e...
This paper charts the course of Deleuze and Foucault’s philosophical friendship or ‘block of becomin...
Abstract: In two 1959 papers, one co‐authored, Jerome Cornfield asserts that “relative” measures are...
Benjamin Butterworth speaks out against the callous use of the phrase ‘That’s gay!” He argues that l...
This article explores how four minority students in a university access program reconciled their pre...
In this paper, I reinterpret Michael Oakeshott’s idea of a liberal self through the conceptual frame...
A lot happened even before the perceived beginning of this crisis in 2007, so although the events ar...
Thesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Public Policy, 2021Statement of the problem: Do trust and ru...
Lichen sclerosus (LS) is an under‐researched disorder, particularly from the perspective of individu...
Crossbreeding is practiced extensively in commercial breeding programs of many plant and an...