Entities and Individuation: Studies in Ontology and Language : in Honour of Neil Wilson

Edwin Mellen Press (1989)
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Essays devoted to the work of the late Neil Wilson, Canadian philosopher and contributor to the field of semantic analysis that emerged from the fusion of logic, pragmatism, and ontology. Many of the essays in this volume take their initial inspiration from Wilson's seminal work Substances Without Substrata.

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