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8283 | Ontological categories are not natural kinds: the latter can only be distinguished using the former [Lowe] |
4196 | The main categories of existence are either universal and particular, or abstract and concrete [Lowe] |
8284 | The top division of categories is either abstract/concrete, or universal/particular, or necessary/contingent [Lowe] |
13122 | Lowe divides things into universals and particulars, then kinds and properties, and abstract/concrete [Lowe, by Westerhoff] |