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<p>or inhere in objects that possess them. Followers of <a href="page.php?w=Alexius_Meinong">Alexius Meinong</a> assert the existence of two kinds of predication: existent objects exemplify properties, while nonexistent objects are said to exemplify, satisfy, immanently contain or be consubstantiated by properties that are actually possessed and are said to encode, be determined by, be consociated with or be constituted by properties that are merely ascribed to objects. For example, since <a href="page.php?w=Pegasus">Pegasus</a> is merely mythical,</p><p>
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