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Problem: If being an abstract (= property = object) is itself an abstract (= property = object)--more —more specifically, a disjunctive transcendental abstract (= property = object)--what —what does it belong to, make a difference to, or characterize? If an abstract (= property = object) is only that, it is not the kind of thing that anything else can belong to, make a difference to, or characterize. But, then, how can the disjunctive transcendental abstract (= property = object) of being an abstract (= property object) belong to it, make a difference to it, or characterize it? 

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