predicativity
English
Etymology
predicative + -ity
Noun
predicativity (uncountable)
- The condition of being predicative
- 2007 April 21, Scott Soames, “No class: Russell on contextual definition and the elimination of sets”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 139, number 2, DOI: :
- In fact, they are intertwined with his dauntingly complex and far-reaching ideas about predicativity, the semantic paradoxes, and the ramified vs. the simple theory of types—all of which are fascinating, and some of which involve real technical achievements.
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