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  • ...are particulars, but those particular cars share properties, attributes or universals. In discussion of universals, properties are usually distinguished from relations: a person may drive a
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  • ...e book |last= Armstrong |first= David |authorlink= David Armstrong |title= Universals: An Opinionated Introduction |year= 1989 |coauthors= |publisher= Westview P ...te book |last= Moreland |first= J. P. |authorlink= J. P. Moreland |title= Universals |year= 1997 |coauthors= |publisher= Acumen |location= Chesham|isbn= 1902683
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  • *Croft, William. (2003). ''Typology and Universals.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2nd edition. *[[Joseph H. Greenberg|Greenberg, Joseph H.]] (ed.) (1963) ''Universals of Languages''. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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  • Family of views in philosophy that deny the existence of universals.
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  • ...e book |last= Armstrong |first= David |authorlink= David Armstrong |title= Universals: An Opinionated Introduction |year= 1989 |coauthors= |publisher= Westview P ...te book |last= Moreland |first= J. P. |authorlink= J. P. Moreland |title= Universals |year= 1997 |coauthors= |publisher= Acumen |location= Chesham|isbn= 1902683
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  • {{r|Universals and Scientific Realism||**}} {{r|Universals}}
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  • * ''Universals and scientific realism'' * ''Universals: an Opinionated Introduction''
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  • ...ature (in ''Universals: An Opinionated Introduction'' and the two-volume ''Universals and Scientific Realism''). This fits into a more general project of defendi
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  • ==Implicational universals== ...logical universals are similar to but distinguished from both ''linguistic universals'' and ''universal tendencies'', and the term is often confused with use of
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  • {{r|Universals}}
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  • *<u>Goddard C.</u>, <u>Wierzbicka A.</u> (eds.) (1994) ''Semantic and Lexical Universals: Theory and Empirical Findings''. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [http://www.be *<u>Wierzbicka A.</u> (1996) ''Semantics: Primes and Universals''. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198700024. | [http://www.oup.com/uk/cata
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  • ...are particulars, but those particular cars share properties, attributes or universals. In discussion of universals, properties are usually distinguished from relations: a person may drive a
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  • ...often be suffixed by what position one is denying - e.g. "nominalism about universals". ...s this view to [[G. E. Moore]].<ref>[[David Armstrong|D. M. Armstrong]], ''Universals and Scientific Realism'' vol 1. Nominalism & Realism, p. 28</ref>
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  • ...for discussion is the existence of ''properties'' and other [[Universals|''universals'']] that appear to be instantiated in multiple objects, rather than a parti
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  • ...ferences (for instance, absolute and implicational [[Typological universal|universals]], semantic maps, [[implicational hierarchy|hierarchies]]) and correlations * Comrie, B. (1989). Language universals and linguistic typology: Syntax and morphology. Oxford: Blackwell, 2nd edn.
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  • *Harwood, Dane (1976). 'Universals in Music: A Perspective from Cognitive Psychology', ''Ethnomusicology'' 20,
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  • *Brown DE (1991) ''Human Universals''. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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  • ...lar reference to the order of meaningful elements. In Greenberg JH (ed.) ''Universals of Grammar''. Cambridge, MA: [[MIT]] Press. pp.73-113. 2nd edition. ...lar reference to the order of meaningful elements. In Greenberg JH (ed.) ''Universals of Grammar''. Cambridge, MA: [[MIT]] Press. pp.73-113. 2nd edition.
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  • ...of grammatical organization are more "natural" than others, and linguistic universals is the study of the general features of languages in the world. He also inf
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  • ...Language Universals'' 14, 17-58. [Repr. in Joseph H. Greenberg ed. 1978. ''Universals of Human Language''. Stanford: Stanford University Press, vol. 2, 47-92.]
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  • ...philosophy, from three different branches: [[metaphysics]] (the problem of universals), [[philosophy of language]] (the meaning of meaning), and [[philosophy of
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  • ...aid the foundations for an extension of linguistic inquiry into [[language universals]] - the features common to all languages, which presumably tell us somethin
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  • ===Particulars and universals=== ...so say that the two apples seem to have some thing or things in common. [[Universals]] or [[Property (philosophy)|Properties]] are said to be those things.
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  • {{cite book |title=Semantics: Primes and Universals |author=Anna Wierzbicka |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ZN029Pmbnu4C& A review of this matter is given by: {{cite book |title=Semantics: Primes and Universals |author=Anna Wierzbicka |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ZN029Pmbnu4C&
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  • * Jenkins L. (2004) ''Variation and universals in biolinguistics''. Amsterdam: Elsevier, ISBN 0444512314.
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  • ...nsmitted regularities can be considered as the ultimate source of language universals. He draws a parallel with mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, e
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  • ...nsmitted regularities can be considered as the ultimate source of language universals. He draws a parallel with mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, e
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  • *Wierzbicka A. (1996) Semantics: Primes and Universals. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198700024. [http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogu
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  • Linguist Anna Wierzbicka, in her book, ''Semantics: Primes and Universals'' (Wierzbicka, 1996), presents an argument, grounded in biologically plausi *<u>Goddard C.</u>, <u>Wierzbicka A.</u> (eds.) (1994) Semantic and Lexical Universals: Theory and Empirical Findings. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [http://www.benj
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  • ...definitional circularity. See: Wierzbicka A. (1996) Semantics: Primes and Universals. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198700024. [http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogu
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  • ...1950s he concentrated on large, solid images that were able to function as universals with heightened drama while preserving their qualities as specific expressi
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  • ...guage. <ref name=wierzbicka96>Wierzbicka A. (1996) ''Semantics: Primes and Universals''. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198700024. [http://www.oup.com/uk/catalo
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  • ...as an early theorist of structure-functionalism. His quest was to discover universals within cultures, and he pointed out features in widely disparate societies ...ed some earlier, took up the anthropological vogue of his time to discover Universals among disparate human societies. Levi-Strauss’s studies looked princi
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  • ...as an early theorist of structure-functionalism. His quest was to discover universals within cultures, and he pointed out features in widely disparate societies ...ed some earlier, took up the anthropological vogue of his time to discover Universals among disparate human societies. Levi-Strauss’s studies looked princi
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  • structure-functionalism. His quest was to discover universals within anthropological vogue of his time to discover Universals among
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  • ...s us to one of the most difficult problems of philosophy: [[the Problem of Universals]] (see [[Metaphysics]]). There are many ways of approaching this problem, ...stotle]]''' (384-322 B.C.), who had a different approach to the Problem of Universals. Whereas [[Plato]] asserted the existence of independent, heavenly Forms,
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  • ...opean (language)|Indo-European]] tongue). This involves finding [[language universals|universal properties of language]] and accounting for a language's developm
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  • ...tive existential claims ("there is at least one human being") and negative universals ("not all ravens are black") allow for clear methods of verification (find ...ways. Negative existential claims ("there are no unicorns") and positive universals ("all ravens are black") can be falsified, but positive existential and neg
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  • ...rue happiness, which is attained by grasping the [[universal (metaphysics)|universals]] through reason and philosophy, often outside the framework of organised r
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  • ...criticism of Feuerbach. According to Marx, Feuerbach resorts to the use of universals in his descriptions of the world and in so doing fails to account for actua
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  • ...his conviction that particulars are [[ontology|ontologically]] prior to [[universals]], but this idea is only explained at length in a couple of places. It’s ...o us,' and moving through memory and experience, we arrive at knowledge of universals, which are "better known in themselves"...Aristotle's approach thus seems t
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  • quest was to discover universals within cultures, and he pointed out features up the anthropological vogue of his time to discover Universals among disparate
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  • ...but if there were a unicorns and pixies, we could tell them apart. (See [[Universals]] for more on this.)
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  • ...the Forms—is still considered a live option within ontology: realism about universals can take immanent or transcendent form. The latter form is the Platonic one
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  • As language and music are human universals based on discrete elements organized in hierarchically structured sequences
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  • ...]! He then props open a large book on metaphysics and starts reading about universals and particulars with the intention of creating an article on the subject.
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  • While induction was sufficient for discovering universals by generalization, it did not succeed in identifying causes. The tool Arist
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