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Mind / Charles Sanders Peirce / Analytic philosophers / Grammatical number / Singular they / Idea / John McDowell / Problem of universals / Representation / Philosophy / Ontology / Cognition
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Mind
Charles Sanders Peirce
Analytic philosophers
Grammatical number
Singular they
Idea
John McDowell
Problem of universals
Representation
Philosophy
Ontology
Cognition

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