Quiddities and repeatables: towards a tripartite analysis of simple predicative statements

Synthese 200 (3):1-12 (2022)
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I argue that a tripartite analysis of simple statements such as “Bucephalus is a horse”, according to which they divide into two terms and a copula, requires the notion of a repeatable: something such that more than one particular can literally be it. I pose a familiar dilemma with respect to repeatables, and turn to Avicenna for a solution, who discusses a similar dilemma concerning quiddities. I conclude by describing how Avicenna’s quiddities relate to repeatables, and how both quiddities and repeatables may contribute to a tripartite analysis of predication.

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Boris Hennig
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