exemplification'tie'(or several'ties'): the nominalist recognises particular quality-instances and a universal'similarity tie'. Thus, while Russell's argument is neither blocked nor denied, it is seemingly deprived of its sting. I shall argue that the moderate nominalist, s argument fails for a number [Book Review]

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 66 (2) (1988)
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