id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_pzfcyfywvveohca2aoddc623na J. T. M. Miller On the individuation of words 2019 12 .pdf application/pdf 3948 257 70 is, we need to provide criteria of identity for word-types which allow us to fails to account for our intuitions about word identity, or is too vague to be a plausible word-types to be eternal abstract entities (Katz 1981, Wetzel 2009); and views that take focus in this paper is on solutions to the problem of individuating word-types, and thus, unless specified, in the rest of this paper the term 'word' will refer to types, not instances. However, read this way, History* means that words are, in fact, almost never identical. history of the words that I am producing instances of right now is different from those to history, but is common to many of the proposals for word individuation. That is, if history already includes facts about all uses of a word in the used now are the same word as history includes relevant facts about future uses. ./cache/work_pzfcyfywvveohca2aoddc623na.pdf ./txt/work_pzfcyfywvveohca2aoddc623na.txt