Quantifier variance is a concept in the field of philosophy, particularly in the areas of formal semantics and metaphysics. It refers to the idea that different quantifiers (like "all," "some," or "none") can have different interpretations or meanings depending on the context in which they are used. This can affect the truth conditions of statements involving those quantifiers. The notion is particularly important in discussions of modal logic and the philosophy of language.
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