Full Idea
A procedural form of postulationism says that instead of stipulating that certain statements are true, one specifies certain procedures for extending the domain to one in which the statement will in fact be true, without invoking an abstract ontology.
Gist of Idea
Postulationism says avoid abstract objects by giving procedures that produce truth
Source
Kit Fine (The Limits of Abstraction [2002], II.5)
Book Reference
Fine,Kit: 'The Limits of Abstraction' [OUP 2008], p.100
A Reaction
The whole of philosophy might go better if it was founded on procedures and processes, rather than on objects. The Hopi Indians were right.