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... properties . This suggests the following consideration . One may hold that properties do not exist in space and time . They do not exemplify spatial and temporal relations ; only individuals do . In a schema like that of Principia ...
... properties . This suggests the following consideration . One may hold that properties do not exist in space and time . They do not exemplify spatial and temporal relations ; only individuals do . In a schema like that of Principia ...
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Elmer Daniel Klemke. ON Sinn AS A COMBINATION OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 221 III There is , however , a third possibility . Although classes do not have physical properties , they do have certain physical- like properties . Among these , for ...
Elmer Daniel Klemke. ON Sinn AS A COMBINATION OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 221 III There is , however , a third possibility . Although classes do not have physical properties , they do have certain physical- like properties . Among these , for ...
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... properties . It matters little whether we read " x e y " as " r is a member of the class y " or " x has the property ... properties are the same when possessed by the same objects . . . . But classes may be thought of as properties if ...
... properties . It matters little whether we read " x e y " as " r is a member of the class y " or " x has the property ... properties are the same when possessed by the same objects . . . . But classes may be thought of as properties if ...
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Freges Ontology | 3 |
Freges Hidden Nominalism | 42 |
Professor Bergmann and Freges Hidden | 68 |
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