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  • Nominalism - Wikipedia
    Burgess distinguished two types of nominalist reconstructions Thus, hermeneutic nominalism is the hypothesis that science, properly interpreted, already dispenses with mathematical objects (entities) such as numbers and sets
  • Nominalism in Metaphysics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Nominalism is an exclusionary thesis in ontology It asserts that there are no entities of certain sorts Precisely which entities it excludes depends on the relevant variety of nominalism, but nominalist theses typically deny the existence of universals or abstract entities
  • Medieval Philosophy, Ontology Metaphysics - Britannica
    The nominalist position did not necessarily deny, however, that there must be some similarity between the particular things to which the general word is applied Thoroughgoing nominalists would withhold this concession , as Roscelin , a medieval nominalist, is said to have done
  • NOMINALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of NOMINALISM is a theory that there are no universal essences in reality and that the mind can frame no single concept or image corresponding to any universal or general term
  • Nominalism - Encyclopedia. com
    The nominalist has therefore the task of formulating everything in a suitable nominalistic language This encounters great difficulties, and most logicians accept a limited form of Platonism
  • Nominalism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Nominalism is a belief in philosophy that says things like "universals" and "abstract objects" do not exist in reality Instead, they are just names or labels we use For example, concepts like "strength" or "humanity" are not real things on their own but are simply words we use to describe many individual things that share similar characteristics
  • Nominalism - New World Encyclopedia
    The "two genuine contenders" originally come from the two different traditions of nominalism and realism So, "tropes" in trope nominalism are still within the nominalist tradition, while "common natures" in Scotus' moderate nominalism are broadly within the realist tradition
  • Nominalism Explained
    Nominalist ideas can be found in the work of Peter Abelard and reached their flowering in William of Ockham, who was the most influential and thorough nominalist
  • What is Nominalism? - PHILO-notes
    Nominalism is a philosophical concept that rejects the existence of abstract entities, universals, or concepts as independent and objective entities Nominalists argue that abstract concepts, such as justice, beauty, and truth, are not real, but merely names or labels we use to describe concrete things or events In other words, nominalists believe that everything is
  • Nominalism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    While there are philosophers who endorse a nominalist approach to all abstract entities, a more typical brand of nominalism is that which recognizes the existence of sets and attempts to reduce talk about other kinds of abstract entities to talk about set-theoretical structures whose ultimate constituents are concrete particulars





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