Abstract particulars

Abstract particulars

Abstract particulars are metaphysical entities which are both abstract objects and particulars. Individual numbers are often classified as abstract particulars because they are neither concrete objects nor universals - they are particular things which do not themselves occur in space or time. Tropes are another example of entities cited as abstract particulars.

Further reading

*Campbell, Keith, 1981. “The Metaphysic of Abstract Particulars,” "Midwest Studies in Philosophy" 6: 477-488.
*Stout, G. F., 1921. “The Nature of Universals and Propositions,” "The Problem of Universals", ed. Charles Landesman, New York: Basic Books, 1971: 154-166.
** 1923 “Are the Characteristics of Particular Things Universal or Particular?,” ibid. 178-183.
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