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8. Modes of Existence / A. Relations / 3. Structural Relations
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Plato's idea of 'structure' tends to be mathematically expressed [Plato, by Koslicki]
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8. Modes of Existence / B. Properties / 10. Properties as Predicates
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Quine says the predicate of a true statement has no ontological implications [Quine, by Armstrong]
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8. Modes of Existence / B. Properties / 12. Denial of Properties
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Quine suggests that properties can be replaced with extensional entities like sets [Quine, by Shapiro]
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Quine says that if second-order logic is to quantify over properties, that can be done in first-order predicate logic [Quine, by Benardete,JA]
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Quine brought classes into semantics to get rid of properties [Quine, by McGinn]
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Don't analyse 'red is a colour' as involving properties. Say 'all red things are coloured things' [Quine, by Orenstein]
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8. Modes of Existence / D. Universals / 2. Need for Universals
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Universals are acceptable if they are needed to make an accepted theory true [Quine, by Jacquette]
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8. Modes of Existence / D. Universals / 6. Platonic Forms / a. Platonic Forms
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Platonists argue for the indivisible triangle-in-itself [Plato, by Aristotle]
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Plato's Forms meant that the sophists only taught the appearance of wisdom and virtue [Plato, by Nehamas]
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When Diogenes said he could only see objects but not their forms, Plato said it was because he had eyes but no intellect [Plato, by Diog. Laertius]
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8. Modes of Existence / D. Universals / 6. Platonic Forms / b. Partaking
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If there is one Form for both the Form and its participants, they must have something in common [Aristotle on Plato]
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8. Modes of Existence / D. Universals / 6. Platonic Forms / c. Self-predication
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If gods are like men, they are just eternal men; similarly, Forms must differ from particulars [Aristotle on Plato]
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8. Modes of Existence / D. Universals / 6. Platonic Forms / d. Forms critiques
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The Forms cannot be changeless if they are in changing things [Aristotle on Plato]
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A Form is a cause of things only in the way that white mixed with white is a cause [Aristotle on Plato]
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8. Modes of Existence / E. Nominalism / 5. Class Nominalism
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Quine is committed to sets, but is more a Class Nominalist than a Platonist [Quine, by Macdonald,C]
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