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Property


The redness of a red apple, or more to the point, the redness all red things share, is a property. One could also call it an attribute of the apple. Very roughly put, a property is just a quality that describes an object. This will not do as a definition of the word ‘property’ because, like ‘attribute’, ‘quality’ is a near-synonym of ‘property’. But these synonyms can at least help us to get a fix on the concept we are talking about. Whenever one talks about the size, color, weight, composition, and so forth, of an object, one is talking about the properties of that object.

Some, though this is a point of severe contention in the problem of universals, believe that properties are beings; the redness of all apples is something that is. To deny that universals exist is the scholastic variant of nominalism.