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... universals are faced with the problem of individuation . Basically , there are two ways of solving it . I shall call ... universals is called exemplification . Individuals and universals belong to different types . That means , first ...
... universals are faced with the problem of individuation . Basically , there are two ways of solving it . I shall call ... universals is called exemplification . Individuals and universals belong to different types . That means , first ...
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... universals , to deny the latter the same ontological status as the former . One of its roots is the pattern according to which what exists is " in " space and time or localized , in the sense in which the universals of either A or B are ...
... universals , to deny the latter the same ontological status as the former . One of its roots is the pattern according to which what exists is " in " space and time or localized , in the sense in which the universals of either A or B are ...
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... universals are two different onto- logical kinds , just as among universals properties and relations are two subkinds . But these kinds and subkinds all enjoy the same status . A- ontologists , that is , are free from the " nominalistic ...
... universals are two different onto- logical kinds , just as among universals properties and relations are two subkinds . But these kinds and subkinds all enjoy the same status . A- ontologists , that is , are free from the " nominalistic ...
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INEFFABILITY ONTOLOGY AND METHOD | 45 |
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acquaintance analytic answer argument assert atomic sentence awareness bare particulars Begriffsschrift believe calculus chair claim classical color commonsensical complex connection conscious constituents context core course crucial depends dialectic difference distinction entities essay exist explication express fact false feature formula Frege's fundamental G. E. Moore Hence Husserl ical idea ideal language idealistic intention isomorphism kind labels latter least linguistic linguistic turn logical form means mental merely mind nexus nominalist nonmental nonrelational ontological assay ontological ground ontological status ontologist ordinary objects P-fact pattern perceiving perfect particulars Peter is blond Peter loves Mary phenomenalists phenomenological philosophical phrase physical object possible problem properties proposition quasicharacter question realistic reason relations Remember represent schema sensa sense data sentence shows simple characters spatial speak species specious present spot Stenius Strawson structural subsistents tence third thought tion Tractatus true truth universals unpack vidual Wittgenstein words world's form