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Logic / Alexius Meinong / Modal realism / Counterpart theory / Problem of universals / Actualism / Property / Reality / Richard Sylvan / Ontology / Metaphysics / Philosophy
Date: 2006-06-01 01:16:28
Logic
Alexius Meinong
Modal realism
Counterpart theory
Problem of universals
Actualism
Property
Reality
Richard Sylvan
Ontology
Metaphysics
Philosophy

Bernard Linsky and Edward N. Zalta Is Lewis a Meinongian?∗

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