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A '''hypostatic object''', also known in certain senses as an '''abstract object''' or a '''formal object''', is an object of discussion or thought that results as the normal product of a process of '''[[hypostatic abstraction]]'''.
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A '''hypostatic object''', also known in certain senses as an '''abstract object''' or a '''formal object''', is an object of discussion or thought that results as the normal product of a process of ''[[hypostatic abstraction]]''.
  
 
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* [[Hypostatic abstraction]]
 
* [[Hypostatic abstraction]]
 
* [[Prescisive abstraction]]
 
* [[Prescisive abstraction]]
* [[Reification]]
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 10 November 2015

A hypostatic object, also known in certain senses as an abstract object or a formal object, is an object of discussion or thought that results as the normal product of a process of hypostatic abstraction.

See also