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2188Aristotle on PredicationEuropean Journal of Philosophy 23 (3): 793-813. 2015.A predicate logic typically has a heterogeneous semantic theory. Subjects and predicates have distinct semantic roles: subjects refer; predicates characterize. A sentence expresses a truth if the object to which the subject refers is correctly characterized by the predicate. Traditional term logic, by contrast, has a homogeneous theory: both subjects and predicates refer; and a sentence is true if the subject and predicate name one and the same thing. In this paper, I will examine evidence for a…Read more
UCLA
Department Of Philosophy
Alumnus
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Areas of Specialization
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
| Metaphysics |
Areas of Interest
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| Aristotle |
| Aristotle: Logic and Philosophy of Language |
| Aristotle: Metaphysics |
| Time |
| Metaontology |
| Ontology |