Plural quantification is a concept in philosophy and linguistics that pertains to how we refer to and quantify plural entities in language and logic. It explores how statements can be made about multiple objects or individuals, often involving considerations of meaning, reference, and the nature of plural terms. In formal logic, plural quantification allows for the expression of propositions that involve multiple objects without needing to enumerate them explicitly.

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