Subject and Predicate in Logic and Grammar

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"Subject and Predicate in Logic and Grammar" is a philosophical work by P. F. Strawson that examines the concepts of subject and predicate at the intersection of formal logic and natural-language grammar.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophical work
work on philosophy of language
aimsTo clarify the concepts of subject and predicate across logic and grammar
associatedWith 20th-century philosophy of language
author P. F. Strawson
P. F. Strawson
surface form: Peter Frederick Strawson
contributorTo debates on subject–predicate analysis in analytic philosophy
discusses grammatical predicates
grammatical subjects
logical predicates
logical subjects
examines connections between logic and ordinary language
relationship between logical predicate and grammatical predicate
relationship between logical subject and grammatical subject
field analytic philosophy
focusesOn grammatical structure
logical form
genre academic monograph
hasPerspectiveOf ordinary language philosophy
language English
mainTopic formal logic
natural-language grammar
philosophy of language
subject–predicate distinction
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy of language
relatedWorkOfAuthor Individuals
Introduction to Logical Theory

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P. F. Strawson notableWork Subject and Predicate in Logic and Grammar