People unconsciously use assumptions, theories, and concepts {paradigm, perception}| {indexical term} about subjects or objects. Indexical terms can refer to other objects, depending on context, so context sets indexes. Properties can exist without paradigms, so paradigms cannot define properties. To specify paradigms requires specifying a property that makes the paradigm, because paradigms have more than one property, but this is circular reasoning.
Secondary qualities do not necessarily associate with objects {contingent attachment}.
Paradigms can refer to something, sometimes by pointing {ostension}.
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