Basically, individual concepts deliver semantic objects or abstract functions instead of real concrete entities as in CT.
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An actual occasion is a concrete entity, while terms such as'man'are abstractions from many concrete relevant entities.
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:Necessarily, for any concrete entity, a, if for any entity, b, b is a constituent of a, then b is an attribute.
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This view distinguishes him from the influential modal realist Lewis, who argued that possible worlds are concrete entities just like this world.
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The entities represented by a data model can be the tangible entities, but models that include such concrete entity classes tend to change over time.
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For instance, many nouns in English denote concrete entities, they are pluralized with the suffix "-s ", and they occur as subjects and objects in clauses.
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One of the fundamental design goals of the representation formalisms developed in SRL is to abstract away from concrete entities and to represent instead general principles that are intended to be universally applicable.
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A "'BaseBean "'is a utility class from which concrete entities have been derived via subclassing, creating a false implication that the derived classes represent subtypes of the utility class in the business domain.
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However, some versions of nominalism hold that some particulars are abstract entities ( e . g ., numbers ), while others are concrete entities entities that do exist in space and time ( e . g ., thrones, couches, bananas ).
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It is the sign as a whole, then, that is the concrete entity of structural linguistics, which is not a pure difference, a negative term, but a pure value, a positive term that is merely in opposition or resistance to all the other signs in the system.