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Propositional Quantifiers presents a comprehensive examination of quantification over propositions in formal logic and philosophy. Peter Fritz investigates how propositional quantifiers extend classical quantification theory, allowing logicians and philosophers to express more nuanced relationships between propositions and logical operators.
The work explores the theoretical foundations, semantics, and applications of propositional quantification across metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of language. Fritz addresses key challenges in the field, including the interpretation of quantified propositional formulas and their implications for understanding necessity, possibility, and truth. This Element serves as both an introduction and a rigorous treatment of the subject, suitable for advanced students and professional philosophers interested in contemporary logical theory and its philosophical ramifications.







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