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 SEP: Russell's Logical Atomism
What precisely lead Russell to become dissatisfied with his earlier theory, and the precise nature of the argument he gave against denoting concepts (and similar entities such as Frege's senses), are a matter of great controversy, and have given rise to large body of secondary literature.
One is not committed to a nonexistent entity such as the King of France simply in order to understand the make-up of the proposition.
According to the theory of "On Denoting", phrases such as "the King of France", or "the author of Waverly" were to be understood as "incomplete symbols" in this sense.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/logical-atomism   (12106 words)

  
 Y
Originally, Y was a vowel letter in Greek, representing [u] (later on, front rounded [y], and in Modern Greek, [i]), and it normally has the sound value [y] in German, in Finnish and other Scandinavian languages.
In computer science, Y is the name of a case of mathematical combinator; see Y combinator.
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www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/y/yy/y.html   (525 words)

  
 France History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
History Of France - It is more the content of the There was no need to call our attention to them, as you have done; regular readers here would history of france have found them.
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D.C. A HISTORY of FRANCE France is an independent nation in Western Europe and the center of a large...
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