Merits of Lesniewski type nominalism

Logic and Logical Philosophy 3:101-114 (1995)
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For the sake of explaining the merits of a Leśniewski type nominalism, itshould be made clear what is meant by „nominalism” and what the characteristics of this special type of nominalism are. To the first question wecan find quite a lot of mutually inconsistent answers. Therefore I will justexplain the distinction between two different nominalistic traditions whichI hold to be fundamental. I think we should not just focus on the question which so-called abstract entities are rejected but as well look for basicentities nominalists rely on

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