Discussion: Ontology and acquaintance: A reply to Clatterbaugh

Philosophy of Science 32 (3/4):277 (1965)
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Consider a red circle, and suppose it is a paradigmatic thing. Some philosophers maintain that a thing is ontologically analyzable into a particular exemplifying properties, those properties truly ascribed to the thing by the customary words. Our red circle, then, consists of a particular, say a; two properties, red and circle; and exemplification, a tie tying a, red, and circle into “the red circle.” Upon this analysis, a is bare, i.e., not re-recognizable as such, whereas red and circle are natured, i.e., not bare, and, further, are universal, i.e., they may be exemplified by several particulars.

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Particulars and acquaintance.Laird Addis - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (3):251-259.

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