Abstracts of Comments: The Saturation of Dyspepsia: Comments on Wilson

Noûs 12 (1):53 - (1978)
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Abstract

Wilson argued that since for continuants such as people a predicate and a time determine a place, natural language *can* specify just, e,.g. "a is dyspeptic at t" leaving the location of a's dyspepsia unstated. From this he concludes that language *must* leave the location unstated. I query the transition from *may* to *must*.

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Adam Morton
PhD: Princeton University; Last affiliation: University of British Columbia

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