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Bjørn Jespersen 《Journal of Philosophical Logic》2008,37(5):479-499
In his 2000 book Logical Properties Colin McGinn argues that predicates denote properties rather than sets or individuals. I support the thesis, but show that
it is vulnerable to a type-incongruity objection, if properties are (modelled as) functions, unless a device for extensionalizing
properties is added. Alternatively, properties may be construed as primitive intensional entities, as in George Bealer. However,
I object to Bealer’s construal of predication as a primitive operation inputting two primitive entities and outputting a third
primitive entity. Instead I recommend we follow Pavel Tichy in construing both predication and extensionalization as instances
of the primitive operation of functional application. 相似文献
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