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It is identifiable with the Scholastic distinction between categorematic and syncategorematic words.
If an occasional Scholastic or modern philosopher seems to identify the distinction between categorematic and syncategorematic with the distinction between names and other words, it is easy to see why he might: he has already taken the previous step of construing predicates as names of attributes.
The terminology can in this way change, so that a philosopher who wants to deny that predicates are names finally does so by calling them syncategorematic.
The old terms 'categorematic' and 'syncategorematic' are a curiosity that I shall put aside.
II See Norman Krctzinann, "Syncategorematic," The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (New Yml<: Macmillan, 1967), VII, 373.
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