Yi on 2

Philosophia Mathematica 18 (3):329-336 (2010)
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Abstract

Byeong-Uk Yi has argued that number words like ‘two’ primarily function as numerical predicates as in ‘Socrates and Hippias are two ’, and other grammatical uses of number words can be paraphrased in terms of the predicative use. This paper critically examines Yi’s paraphrase scheme and also some other alternative schemes, and argues that the adjectival use of number words as in ‘The Scots and the Irish are two peoples’ cannot be paraphrased in terms of the predicative use.

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Joongol Kim
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What are numbers?Joongol Kim - 2013 - Synthese 190 (6):1099-1112.

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Plural predication.Thomas J. McKay - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
Plural quantification.Ø Linnebo - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
The Logic and Meaning of Plurals. Part I.Byeong-Uk Yi - 2005 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 34 (5-6):459-506.

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