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David K. Lewis New work for a theory of universals article D m armstrong puts forward his theory of universals as a solution to the problem of one over many. But this problem, Depending on how we understand it, Either admits of nominalistic solutions or else admits of no solution of any kind. Nevertheless, Armstrong’s theory meets other urgent needs in systematic philosophy: its very sparing admission of genuine universals offers us a means to make sense of several otherwise elusive distinctions.

New work for a theory of universals

David K. Lewis

Australasian journal of philosophy, vol. 61, no. 4, 1983, pp. 343–377

Abstract

D m armstrong puts forward his theory of universals as a solution to the problem of one over many. But this problem, Depending on how we understand it, Either admits of nominalistic solutions or else admits of no solution of any kind. Nevertheless, Armstrong’s theory meets other urgent needs in systematic philosophy: its very sparing admission of genuine universals offers us a means to make sense of several otherwise elusive distinctions.

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