Natural kind semantics for a classical essentialist theory of kinds
DOI10.1017/S1755020322000351MaRDI QIDQ6552268FDOQ6552268
Authors: Javier Belastegui
Publication date: 8 June 2024
Published in: The Review of Symbolic Logic (Search for Journal in Brave)
formal concept analysissyllogistic logicmonadic classical logicnatural kind essentialismsemantics of natural kind termsspecies-genusspecific differences
Philosophical and critical aspects of logic and foundations (03A05) Modal logic (including the logic of norms) (03B45) Logic of natural languages (03B65) Logic in the philosophy of science (03A10) Classical first-order logic (03B10) Logical aspects of lattices and related structures (03G10)
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