@article{Ehring2004-EHRPCA,year = {2004},number = {3},journal = {Australasian Journal of Philosophy},title = {Property Counterparts and Natural Class Trope Nominalism},volume = {82},pages = {443--463},author = {Douglas Ehring},abstract = {'Natural class' trope nominalism makes a trope's being of a certain sort--its nature--a matter of its membership in a certain natural class of actual tropes. It has been objected that on this theory had even a single member of the class of red tropes not existed, for example, then the type 'being red' would not have been instantiated and nothing would have been red. I argue that natural class trope nominalism can avoid this implication by way of counterpart theory as applied to properties.}}@
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Property Counterparts and Natural Class Trope Nominalism