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[PDF] Non-Existent Objects and Epistemological OntologyMeinong distinguished between two sorts of being or "Sein": existence and subsistence (1904: 486). For example, abstract objects, such as. Similarity and ...
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[PDF] NECESSARY BEING The Ontological Argumentpossible world: a necessary being is a being that exists in all possible worlds (and necessary existence is the property of existing in all possible worlds).
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[PDF] Existence in Physics - University of Michigan LibraryJan 24, 2019 · I propose the term physical ontology to denote the physics-based study of existence. A number of problems in fundamental physics can be ...
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[PDF] On Denoting-ON DENOTING. By BERTRAND RUSSELL. By a " denioting ph=ase " I mean a ph=ase such as any one of the following: a man, some man, any man, eve=y man, all men ...
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