Modeling unicorns and dead cats: applying Bressan's \(\mathrm{ML}^\nu\) to the necessary properties of non-existent objects (Q1702980)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6845736
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6845736 |
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Modeling unicorns and dead cats: applying Bressan's \(\mathrm{ML}^\nu\) to the necessary properties of non-existent objects (English)
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1 March 2018
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intensional logic
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non-existent objects
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essential properties
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sortals
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logic of common nouns
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Aldo Bressan
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Anil Gupta
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\(\mathrm{ML}^\nu\)
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Richard Montague
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absolute concept
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sort
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substance sort
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principle of identity
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0.77857506
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0.76290095
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