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<p>and <a href="page.php?w=Relation_%28philosophy%29">relations</a> to functions and so these entities are not included among the objects. Some authors make use of Frege's notion of 'object' when discussing abstract objects. But though Frege's sense of 'object' is important, it is not the only way to use the term. Other philosophers include properties and relations among the abstract objects. And when the background context for discussing objects is <a href="page.php?w=type_theory">type theory</a>, properties and relations of higher type (e.g.,</p><p>
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