Liebesman, DavidF2009-10-142014-10-142009-10-14bibid: 6714469https://hdl.handle.net/1813/14067I articulate and defend a necessary and sufficient condition for an occurrence of a term to function semantically as a predicate. The condition is that the term occurrence stands in the relation of ascription to its denotation, ascription being a fundamental semantic relation that differs from reference. This view on predication has dramatically different semantic consequences from its alternatives. After outlining the alternatives, I draw out these consequences and show how they favor the ascription view. I then develop the ascription view and elicit a number of its virtues.en-USsematic relationThe Nature Of Predicationdissertation or thesis