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Description: Survey of attempts to draw the distinction between concrete and abstract objects; by Gideon Rosen.
Abstract Objects (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Thu Jul 19, 2001; substantive revision Tue Mar 6, 2012 It is widely supposed that every entity falls into one of two categories: Some are concrete; the rest abstract. The distinction is supposed to be of fundamental significance for metaphysics and epistemology. This article surveys a number of recent attempts to say how it should be drawn.
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