Classes as Abstract Entities and the Russell Paradox

Review of Metaphysics 17 (1):67 - 90 (1963)
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I shall use upper case "Ki" to form the abstract singular term which stands to lower case "ki" as " fi-ness" stands to " fi." In other words, I shall drop the use of the suffix "-kind" in favor of this new device. Thus the platonistic counterpart of.

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