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The Interpretations of Predicate Signs

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We have now come to the end of the survey in the course of which we have touched on a number of contemporary philosophers, from Russell to Quine and Goodman, and have discussed the nature of nominalistic and platonistic languages. Our aim has been to bring together various views on the relation of representation, so as to gain a new perspective to the problem of universals.

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Küng, G. (1967). The Interpretations of Predicate Signs. In: Ontology and the Logistic Analysis of Language. Synthese Library, vol 13. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3514-9_11

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