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We may begin this volume by noticing a complaint against any theory of objective universals made by David Pears in a well-known article (1951).
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fundamental magnitude terms, platonistic system, oldest spy, predicable character, consubstantiated individuals, nominalistic syntax, existing round square, red things share, characters predicable, rem realism, intensional sentences, round square cupola, distributive unity, perfectly natural properties, intensional abstracts, most conspicuous property, objective sameness, ostrich nominalism, resembling tropes, fundamental magnitudes, nominalistic language, particularized properties, alternative denial, primitive predication, disjunctive universals
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Queen of England, Berkeley College, Cambridge University Press, Journal of Symbolic Logic, Ante Rem Theory, New York, Don Quijote, Frank Jackson, Mirage Realist, Nelson Goodman, Logical Point of View, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Review, Class Nominalism, Michael Devitt, The Structure of Appearance, Ostrich Nominalist, Philosophical Studies, Are the Characteristics, Dawes Hicks, Harvard University Press, Jeremy Butterfield, Leibniz's Law, Michael Tooley, Principia Mathematica
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