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... existence ? Does it mean that existence is a property of things ? If being wise is a property corresponding to the predicate ' is wise ' , existence would seem to be a property corresponding to the predicate ' exists ' . As will appear ...
... existence ? Does it mean that existence is a property of things ? If being wise is a property corresponding to the predicate ' is wise ' , existence would seem to be a property corresponding to the predicate ' exists ' . As will appear ...
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... existence is being taken as the referent of ' exists ' , it now appears that a necessary condition for Socrates to be an individuater of wisdom is that there be some ... existence What then are we to say ? Is existence a 348 BARRY MILLER :
... existence is being taken as the referent of ' exists ' , it now appears that a necessary condition for Socrates to be an individuater of wisdom is that there be some ... existence What then are we to say ? Is existence a 348 BARRY MILLER :
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... existence could rightly be called a property , but only if it were also said to be a unique one . V It is interesting that two recent objections to ' exists ' being a first level predicate seem to assume it would mean that existence was ...
... existence could rightly be called a property , but only if it were also said to be a unique one . V It is interesting that two recent objections to ' exists ' being a first level predicate seem to assume it would mean that existence was ...
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