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First, we lack a proper explanation as to why absolutely anything can be the reference of a subject expression but only universals can be what predicates express.
It's having meaning cannot, therefore, depend on there being a referent for the apparent subject expression.
The contrast between subjects and predicates that Strawson himself proposes for the central cases is that understanding a subject expression depends on the possession of empirical information whereas the understanding of predicates does not.
According to Strawson, Russell infers from that to the conclusion that the semantic role of the apparent subject expression in such sentences (i.e. 'the F') cannot be to refer to or designate an object, and must, rather, function as a quantifier.
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Plato thus determines subject and predicate as relational elements in a statement and excludes as statements subject-predicate combinations containing empty subject expressions.
In the second part, again of four chapters, the aim is to elucidate the distinction between subject expressions and predicate expressions.
Second, is it obvious that understanding subject expressions requires accepting the empirical claims, as opposed to merely knowing what the assumptions are?
In the first part of it Strawson presents a revised version of his account of the normal subject-predicate distinction, and also presents a partial theory of one particular case of subject expressions, namely proper names.
Table 3 shows a breakdown of subject expressions regarding whether they experienced specific symptoms more frequently and/or severely during the day or night.
This wisdom is fully realized in Mandarin, since the Mandarin way to obtain a Stimulus-subject expression is overtly causative, with syntactically marked with a causative construction or morphologically marked with a semi-lexicalized causative, both with a causative marker, as adequately illustrated in previous discussions.
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