by Prof. Michele Marsonet. In a short but important article [1] , the Polish woman philosopher Izydora Dambska criticized the thesis - endorsed by Tadeusz Kotarbinski [2] - to the effect that there are “empty” terms which denote no objects at all, besides the usual general and singular terms. Dambska remarked that “we usually find cited as examples of empty names such self-contradictory names as <square circle> or <son of a childless mother>, or names of mythical deities - fictitious figures that exist only in legends, poems, no…