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    Garbacz

    contemporaryAnalytic Philosophy, Formal Ontology

    Paweł Garbacz is a contemporary Polish philosopher affiliated with the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, working primarily in formal ontology, philosophy of language, and applied logic. His research addresses the ontological structure of linguistic objects, artifacts, and inscription types, with particular attention to the relationship between physical tokens and their semantic interpretations.

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    Contributed to the formal ontology of linguistic artifacts and inscription types

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    Developed analyses of the type-token distinction in the context of written language

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    Applied formal logic methods to problems in philosophy of language

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    Worked within the Lublin school tradition bridging analytic and continental approaches

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    Modality & Possibility

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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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    Analytic Philosophy, Formal Ontology

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