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9106 | The word 'every' only signifies when added to a term such as 'man', referring to all men [William of Ockham] |
Full Idea: The syncategorematic word 'every' does not signify any fixed thing, but when added to 'man' it makes the term 'man' stand for all men actually. | |
From: William of Ockham (Summa totius logicae [1323], I.c.iv) | |
A reaction: Although quantifiers may have become a part of formal logic with Frege, their importance is seen from Aristotle onwards, and it is clearly a key part of William's understanding of logic. |