@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 19 Mar 2024},
author = {Mates,Benson},
subject = {Variables},
note = {I 36
Variable/Mates: for them names or descriptions are used.
>Names, >Descriptions, >Inserting.
Values: values include all objects, which can be designated by these expressions (according to a convention).
>Naming, >Denotation, >Domains.
I 37
no changeable things, also no names of changeable things.
>Numbers/Frege, >Variables/Frege.
I 66
Variable/free/bound/Mates: E.g. "(x)F"x": here bound for the second time.
Problem: simultaneously within "F"x" free. - ((S) considered without quantifier.
>Bound variables, >Free variables, >Quantifiers, >Quantification.
I 67
and formulas (if used) may occur bound.
>Logical formulas.
I 68
(s) An entire formula always occurs free of course.
Cf. >Free-standing content/Brandom, cf. >Generalization/Mates.},
note = { Mate I B. Mates Elementare Logik Göttingen 1969 Mate II B. Mates Skeptical Essays Chicago 1981
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