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    • @article{Boge2014-BOGTWA,author = {Florian Boge},abstract = {This paper discusses one of the major problems for resemblance nominalism, posed by Bertrand Russell in 1911--12, and often referred to as Russell's regress. It is the problem that resemblance must either be a universal, thus refuting a thorough nominalism, or must itself resemble other resemblances to count as a resemblance, which ultimately leads to an infinite regress of resemblances. I am going to discuss two solutions that have been proposed to this problem. I will then attempt to show in how far these are unsatisfactory, and propose my own solution which treats resemblance as a subject-relative phenomenon. My aim is to show that, on my account, there is no infinite regress and therefore no problem.},volume = {41},journal = {Conceptus},title = {Tropes With a Kantian Flavor},year = {2014},number = {99-100}}@
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    • Tropes With a Kantian Flavor
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    • 2014