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Nominalism - Wikipedia
Nominalism is the view that universals and abstract objects do not actually exist other than being merely names or labels.
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Nominalism in Metaphysics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Nominalism is an exclusionary thesis in ontology. It asserts that there are no entities of certain sorts.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nominalism, Realism, Conceptualism
Nominalism consequently denies the existence of abstract and universal concepts, and refuses to admit that the intellect has the power of engendering them. What ...
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nominalism
nominalism (ˈnɒmɪnəlɪz(ə)m) [ad. F. nominalisme (1752); see nominal B. 1. and -ism.] a. (See quot. 1836.) b. The view which regards universals or abstract concepts as mere names without any corresponding reality.1836 Keble Serm. viii. (1848) 215 The Nominalism of our days; I mean, the habit of resol...
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What is Nominalism? | Philosophy Glossary - YouTube
What is Nominalism? What does it mean, and how does it relate to Realism? You'll know in under 5 minutes of this Philosophy Glossary ...
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Ideas Have Consequences: Why the rise of nominalism is such a big ...
Nominalism is the denial of the existence of universals. There are many theories of universals and there is room for debating the adequacy of ...
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Psychological nominalism
Psychological nominalism is the view advanced in Wilfrid Sellars' 1956 paper "Empiricism and Philosophy of Mind" (EPM) that explains psychological concepts Sellars describes psychological nominalism as the view that “all awareness of sorts, resemblances, facts, etc., in short, all awareness…is a linguistic
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Nominalism | Catholic Answers Magazine
Nominalism is a theory that universal abstract ideas such as truth and goodness do not exist because they are not founded upon objective reality.
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Can someone explain nominalism to me? : r/CatholicPhilosophy
So I was wondering if someone could explain the nominalist position to me and what that implies about the world? Would a nominalist have to ...
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Nominalism | Medieval Philosophy, Ontology & Metaphysics
nominalism, in philosophy, position taken in the dispute over universals—words that can be applied to individual things having something in common ...
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NOMINALISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. 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 ...
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What is nominalism? - Quora
Nominalism is the doctrine that universals or general ideas are mere names without any corresponding reality. Only particular objects exist, and ...
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Literary nominalism
Richard Utz and Terry Barakat, "Medieval Nominalism and the Literary Questions: Selected Studies." Perspicuitas
Richard Utz, "Literary Nominalism," in: Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages. Ed. Robert E. Bjork.
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Occamism
Occamism (ˈɒkəmɪz(ə)m) [f. name Occam or Ockham + -ism.] The doctrine or system of the English scholastic philosopher, William of Occam, who lived in the first half of the 14th c., called in later times the ‘Invincible Doctor’. Occam was a pupil of Duns Scotus, but rejected and opposed the Realism o...
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Resemblance
Resemblance may refer to:
Similarity (philosophy)
Resemblance nominalism
Family Resemblance (anthropology)
Ludwig Wittgenstein's family resemblances
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