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1
Knowledge in Perspective: Selected Essays in Epistemology
We can think of it as the problem of how we know that a single thing has two
properties of certain sorts, one a retrospective individuator and the other a
contemporaneous individuator. These may be explained as follows: (Dl) A
property is an ...
2
Ernest Sosa: And His Critics
What is characteristic of a Fregean theory, in his sense, is the idea that what
makes a person's thought about some object, a, a thought about that particular
thing, is the fact that a uniquely satisfies an appropriate individuator which is
suitably ...
3
Advaita Vedānta from 800 to 1200
(Answer:) All individuators do not reside in every eternal substance, and
Sridhara's definition cannot be applied to each individuator individually. (
Objection:) Well, the definition of an individuator should then read: An
individuator is that which ...
Being an exclusive principle, the possession of the individuator is both sufficient
and necessary for identity. Clearly though, there is nothing in it that logically
requires or guarantees the qualitative sameness of any two things it identifies.
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Individuals, Minds and Bodies: Themes from Leibniz
The opposition intrinsic-extrinsic is the opposition between theories proposing an
individuator in the category of substance, and theories looking for it elsewhere,
among the accidents, and particularly among the circumstances of instanciation ...
Massimiliano Carrara, Antonio-Maria Nunziante, Gabriele Tomasi, 2004
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Thinking and the Structure of the World / Das Denken und die ...
This definition leaves the individuator out of the rank considerations. My
inclination has been to have the very same individuator c in all cases, regardless
of the individual's tank. I am also tempted to regard the individuator expressed in
English ...
Klaus Jacobi, Helmut Pape, 1990
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Virtuous Thoughts: The Philosophy of Ernest Sosa
As Sosa points out, this more constrained account on which a thought is not
about the object satisfying the individuator “present” in it, but about the one
satisfying the individuator on which it is epistemically dependent, also accounts
for the ...
8
Naturalism: A Critical Analysis
This nexus ofpredication is inhomogeneous in the sense that it relates two
entities that differ categorically, a universal and an individuator. So redness is in
an individuator (which is in red1) in that redness is predicated of or “tied to” that ...
William Lane Craig, J.P. Moreland, 2002
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Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy
Only denominatively, what is potential and is perfected by the actual and is so to
speak denominatively related to its actuality.14 The item that is primarily
numerically one is the individuator; the item that is per se numerically one is the
complete ...
Having rejected both of these 'grand assumptions', however, Castañeda is left in
the apparently paradoxical situation of requiring an individuator which is neither
a property nor itself an individual, but which, along with a congeries of properties
...
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How cyber-bullies got inside Rebecca Marino's head
The Internet is essentially a giant de-individuator.” You could simply ignore the bile, but that is easier for some than for others. “I think it was ... «Toronto Star, fev 13»