Horwich recognizes that if he used substitutional quantifiers, his theory would be finitely statable. |
The US seems to be increasingly drawn to a theory that international agreements and organisations have, as it were, a merely substitutional role. |
In the result, new technologies are likely to be additive and promotional, not substitutional in effect. |
But the interference between the substitutional principle of origins and the authorial or performative principle of artifact production was dynamic. |
The judge may decide that service of the notice will be substitutional, by mail or posting or in any other manner. |
There was no such order granted for the substitutional serving of the SOC in this case. |