Chapter I. Common Ground
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Manuscript Metadata
Resource ID
23174
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
That which is named by a noun is everything that could possibly be said of it. Definition of "nothing" as "that which is indistinct in being." Indefinite descriptions. Logical departures from grammatical usage. The term "phaneron" introduced. The nineteenth-century German logicians.
general index
Common ground, Descriptions, German logicians and the idea of logic, Logic (modal see Modality), Nothing, Noun, Phaneron (see also Phaneroscopy Phenomenology)
pagination
pp. 6-25
Date
1908-10-28/1908-10-31
number
MS0611_006
date (Robin)
1908-10-28/1908-10-31
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