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Home > Publications > Quality and Concept

Quality and Concept

Publisher: 
Clarendon Press
Copyright Date: 
1983
Author (Faculty Member): 
George Bealer

This study provides a unified theory of properties, relations, and propositions (PRPs). Two conceptions of PRPs have emerged in the history of philosophy. The author explores both of these traditional conceptions and shows how they can be captured by a single theory.

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