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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Fine EXLIBRARY. Dust Jacket Condition: No dust jacket. First Printing of the First Edition. Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 2000. Appears unread. Fine condition. Mild EX-LIBRARY, without any library markings on the book's spine or covers. Sharp corners. Hinges are perfect. Bright, shiny, clean, square, and tight. Library markings on the edges of the textblock and front endpapers only. All other pages are crisp and unmarked -- apparently never read. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. 2000. First Printing of the First Edition, with complete number row (12345) on the copyright page. Footnotes. Bibliography. Index. Bound in the original black cloth, stamped in shiny silver on the spine. From the publisher: "Philosophers and theorists have long been puzzled by humans' ability to talk about things that do not exist, or to talk about things that they think exist but, in fact, do not. EMPTY NAMES, FICTION, AND THE PUZZLES OF NON-EXISTENCE is a collection of 13 new works concerning the semantic and metaphysical issues arising from empty names, non-existence, and the nature of fiction. The contributors include some of the most important researchers working in these fields. Some of the papers develop and defend new positions on these matters, while others offer important new perspectives and criticisms of the existing approaches. The volume contains a comprehensive introductory essay by the editors, which provides a survey of the philosophical issues concerning empty names, the various responses to these issues, and the literature on the subject to date.". First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. Fine EXLIBRARY/No dust jacket. 8vo. xxi, 325pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping. Seller Inventory # 020724
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Seller Inventory # c25495