The aim of this book is to provide a unified theory of properties, relations, and propositions (PRPs). The author explores the two traditional conceptions of PRPs and shows how they can be captured by a single theory.
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"This could be one of the most important works in logic to appear in recent years. Bealer's thesis is simple yet challenging....The arguments are presented with utmost lucidity, rigor, and clarity. It is a beautiful, albeit quite difficult, book whose thesis must be confronted by logicians and mathematicians."--Choice
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Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. 8vo pp.311.review copy with review slip attached to FEP, age toning to the pages."The aim of this book is to provide a unified theory of properties, relations, and propositions (PRPs). The author explores the two traditional conceptions of PRPs and shows how they can be captured by a single theory.". book. Seller Inventory # 214013
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