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'Higher-Order Objects in the Semantics of Natural Language'

Disputatio (forthcoming)
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This is a comment on Cian Dorr 'Higher-Order Quantification and the Elimination of Abstract Objects'. The aim of this contribution is to clarify and further develop a view (with its empirical generalizations) on which higher-order objects play a highly restricted role in the ontology of natural language. A sharp distinction is drawn between ontologically dependent objects (events, tropes, qualities, attitudinal objects etc.) and higher-order objects (properties, relations, propositions, etc.). Natural language reflects an ontology of the former, rather than of the latter.

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Friederike Moltmann
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Abstract Objects and the Semantics of Natural Language.Friederike Moltmann -2012 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Events as Property Exemplifications.Jaegwon Kim -1976 - In M. Brand & Douglas Walton,Action Theory. Reidel. pp. 310-326.
Plural predication.Thomas McKay -2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
Objects and Attitudes.Friederike Moltmann -2024 - New York: Oxford University Press.

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