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Introduction. Acknowledgments. 1. Ontology and quantification. 2. Nominalism and realism. 3. Extensionalism. 4. Sets and predicates. 5. Ontological relativity. 6. Genesis of ontology. 7. Taking sk. Notes. References. Index.
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