Paradigms and russell's resemblance regress
Resemblance Nominalism is the view that denies universals and tropes and claims that what makes F-things F is their resemblances. A famous argument against Resemblance Nominalism is Russell's regress of resemblances, according to which the resemblance nominalist falls into a vicious infinite re...
Main Author: | Rodriguez-Pereyra, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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