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Ambiguity of being

The verb 'to be' is ambiguous, and can refer to the following relations. This is known as the Frege-Russell theory of ambiguity. The following table (from Hintikka and Vilkko (2006)) demonstrates the different meanings of being.

use of being formal expression informal meaning
predication Dog(argo) Argo is a dog
existence ∃(x) dog(x) There is a dog
identity jekyll = hyde Dr. Jekyll is Mr. Hyde
subsumption ∀x Dog(x) → Mammal(x) A dog is a mammal