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Semantics / Ontology / Philosophy of language / Definition / Meaning / Natural kind / Class / Rigid designator / Species problem / Linguistics / Analytic philosophy / Philosophy
Date: 2014-07-09 05:48:28
Semantics
Ontology
Philosophy of language
Definition
Meaning
Natural kind
Class
Rigid designator
Species problem
Linguistics
Analytic philosophy
Philosophy

EuJAP | VOL. 6 | No. 1 | 2010 ORIGINAL SCIENTIFIC PAPER UDK 1 Jaspers, K[removed]:1

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