I argue that 'c' occurs extensionally in 'c caused e' and 'D' occurs extensionally in 'c caused e because c is D'. I claim that this has been insufficiently appreciated because the two contexts are ...
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 37, No. 4 (August 2014), pp. 315-351 (37 pages) This paper presents an extensional account of many and few that explains data that have previously motivated ...