
Unity and Plurality
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- Introduction
- Part I. Pluralities in Logic
- 1: Theodore Scaltsas: Relations as Plural-Predications in Plato
- 2: Øystein Linnebo: How to Harness Basic Law V
- 3: Alex Oliver and Timothy Smiley: Singularist Predicative Analyses and Boolos's Second-Order Pluralism
- 4: Peter Simons: The Ontology and Logic of Higher-Order Multitudes
- 5: Francesca Boccuni, Massimiliano Carrara, and Enrico Martino: The Logicality of Second-Order Logic: An Analysis in Terms of Plural Arbitrary Reference and Acts of Choice
- Part II. Pluralities in Semantics
- 6: Friederike Moltmann: Plural Reference and Reference to a Plurality: Linguistic Facts and Semantic Analyses
- 7: Byeong-uk Yi: Quantifiers, Determiners, and Plural Constructions
- 8: Thomas J. McKay: Mass and Plural
- 9: Paolo Acquaviva: Linguistic Plurality and the Conceptualization of Part Structure
- 10: Alexandra Arapinis: Partial Involvement: Groups and their Structure
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