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  1. The One and the Many.Gareth B. Matthews & S. Marc Cohen - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (4):630-655.
    We discuss Aristotle's "Categories" as an answer to Plato's One-over-Many argument. For Plato, F-ness is something "over against" particular F things; to predicate "F" of these things is to assert that they all stand in a certain relation to F-ness. Aristotle answers that predication is classification; and there being a classification of a certain sort is a fact correlative with there being things classifiable in the way the classification in question would classify them.
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  • (1 other version)Individuals in Aristotle's Categories.Barrington Jones - 1972 - Phronesis 17 (2):107 - 123.
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  • Aristotle on predication.J. M. E. Moravcsik - 1967 - Philosophical Review 76 (1):80-96.
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  • Inherence.G. E. L. Owen - 1965 - Phronesis 10 (1):97-105.
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  • (1 other version)Predication and Inherence in Aristotle's Categories.James Duerlinger - 1970 - Phronesis 15 (1):179-203.
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