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Introduction. I. Introducing Subject-Predicate Formal Language: Can Names and Quantifiers Share the Same Category? II. M-Logic. III. Ontological Interpretation of M-Logic. IV. Extending M-Logic. V. Reference and Intentionality. VI. Two-Sorted and Intensional M-Logic. Appendix: M-Logic as a Logic of Fictional Entities. Notes. References. Index of Symbols. Index.
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