Sortal

Sortal is a concept used by some philosophers in discussing issues of identity, persistence, and change. Sortal terms are considered a species of general term that are classified within the grammatical category of common or count nouns or count noun phrases.[1] This is based on the claim that a perceptual link allows perceptual demonstrative thought if it enables sortal classification.[2]

  1. ^ Lamarque, Peter (1997). Concise Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Language, Peter V. Lamarque, 1997: Philosophy of Language. Oxford: Pergamon. p. 42. ISBN 0080429912.
  2. ^ Matthen, Mohan (2015). The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Perception. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 836. ISBN 9780199600472.

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