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    Aaron Segal

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    Aaron Segal is a contemporary analytic philosopher associated with Hebrew University of Jerusalem, working at the intersection of metaphysics, philosophy of language, and Jewish philosophy. His research engages with ontological questions concerning abstract objects, linguistic entities, and the application of analytic methodology to traditional philosophical and religious problems.

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    Contributed to debates on the ontology of linguistic types and tokens, including puzzles arising from multiple readings of a single inscription

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    Applies analytic metaphysics to questions in Jewish philosophy and philosophical theology

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    Works on abstract object theory and the metaphysics of language

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    The apparent multiplication of word-tokens from a single inscription based on different readings is not a genuine mereological multiplication of entities

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