Talk:Property (philosophy)

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The sentence fragment ", and from the philosophical concept of class in that a property is considered to be distinct from the objects which possess it." should be deleted from the page, since it is illogical. It implies that a class is considered non-distinct from the object which "posses" it. But of course a class is distinct from the objects is contains, and the notion possession cannot be applied naturally to the notion class. Furthermore the article on class (philosophy) is so vague that the link to it doesn't add much to the article. Logologics 21:38, 21 September 2005 (UTC)