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Real Predicates and ' Exists ' RICHARD CAMPBELL Kant's claim that ' exists ' is not a ' real predicate ' is well known . ' His reasons for so claiming are not , however , and he has recently been accused by Jerome Shaffer of ...
Real Predicates and ' Exists ' RICHARD CAMPBELL Kant's claim that ' exists ' is not a ' real predicate ' is well known . ' His reasons for so claiming are not , however , and he has recently been accused by Jerome Shaffer of ...
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... predicate ; the subject can even be predicated of itself . So ' tigers are tigers ' does not contain a determining predicate . [ Indeed it follows from ( 2 ) and ( 5 ) that no analytic judgement contains a determining predicate . ] But ...
... predicate ; the subject can even be predicated of itself . So ' tigers are tigers ' does not contain a determining predicate . [ Indeed it follows from ( 2 ) and ( 5 ) that no analytic judgement contains a determining predicate . ] But ...
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... predicate because it is a purely relational predicate . I say ' purely relational predicate ' in order to distinguish it from partly relational predicates like ' tall ' and ' father ' . Something is said to be tall if , roughly , it has ...
... predicate because it is a purely relational predicate . I say ' purely relational predicate ' in order to distinguish it from partly relational predicates like ' tall ' and ' father ' . Something is said to be tall if , roughly , it has ...
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