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  1. Substance and Attribute.Michael J. Loux - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (224):267-269.
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  • Why Frege did not Deserve his Granum Salis: A Note on the Paradox of "The Concept Horse" and the Ascription of Bedeutungen to Predicates.Crispin Wright - 1998 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 55 (1):239-263.
    The „Paradox of the Concept Horse" arises on the assumption of the Reference Principle: that co-referential expressions should be cross-substitutable salva veritate in extensional contexts and salva congruitate in all. Accordingly no singular term can co-refer with an unsaturated expression. The paper outlines a number of desiderata for a satisfactory response to the problem and argues that recent treatments by Dummett and Wiggins fall short by their lights. It is then pointed out that a more consistent perception of the requirements (...)
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  • The sense and reference of predicates: A running repair to Frege's doctrine and a plea for the copula.David Wiggins - 1984 - Philosophical Quarterly 34 (136):311-328.
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  • Properties and related entities.Jerrold Levinson - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (1):1-22.
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  • Identity and predication.Gareth Evans - 1975 - Journal of Philosophy 72 (13):343-363.
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  • Unfair to facts.J. L. Austin - 1961 - In John Langshaw Austin (ed.), Philosophical Papers. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
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  • .Clayton Peterson - 2013 - Les Cahiers D'Ithaque.
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  • Russell's "Theory of Descriptions.".G. E. Moore - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (3):78-78.
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  • Nominalizing quantifiers.Friederike Moltmann - 2003 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 32 (5):445-481.
    Quantified expressions in natural language generally are taken to act like quantifiers in logic, which either range over entities that need to satisfy or not satisfy the predicate in order for the sentence to be true or otherwise are substitutional quantifiers. I will argue that there is a philosophically rather important class of quantified expressions in English that act quite differently, a class that includes something, nothing, and several things. In addition to expressing quantification, such expressions act like nominalizations, introducing (...)
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  • Meaning and Value.Stephen Schiffer - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy 87 (11):602-614.
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  • The Variable and its place in Reference.W. V. O. Quine - 1980 - In Z. van Straaten (ed.), Philosophical Subjects. Oxford University Press. pp. 164--73.
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  • On an Objection to the Synonymy Principle of Property Identity.Michael Tye - 1980 - Analysis 41 (1):22 - 26.
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  • Three kinds of realism about universals.Roger Teichmann - 1989 - Philosophical Quarterly 39 (155):143-165.
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