Full Idea
The real objects are the objects of reality, those that figure in the facts by which reality is constituted.
Gist of Idea
Real objects are those which figure in the facts that constitute reality
Source
Kit Fine (The Question of Ontology [2009], p.172)
Book Reference
'Metametaphysics', ed/tr. Chalmers/Manley/Wasserman [OUP 2009], p.172
A Reaction
And these need to be facts over and above the basic facts. Thus, does the 'equator' constitute reality, over and above the Earth being a rotating sphere? Does 'six' constitute reality, over and above all the possible groups of six objects?