Black Max. Report on Analysis problem no. 3. Analysis , vol. 14 no. 1 , pp. 1–2.Kapp Arnold. Does the logical truth entail that at least one individual exists? Analysis , pp. 2–3.Cooper Neil. Does the logical truth entail that at least one individual exists? Analysis , pp. 3–5 [Book Review]

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