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nominalist
nominalist, n. (and a.) (ˈnɒmɪnəlɪst) [f. nominal a. 2 + -ist. Cf. F. nominaliste (1752).] One who maintains or accepts the doctrine of nominalism. Also attrib. or as adj.1654 Jer. Taylor Real Pres. 89 This was the sense of Ocham the Father of the Nominalists. a 1695 [see realist 2]. a 1751 Bolingbr...
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Psychological nominalism
The psychological nominalist concedes that survival of mental terminology in natural language can be explained in terms of the practical utility of mental-state ascriptions, but denies that this constitutes an analysis of the meaning of any particular mental-state ascription because the psychological nominalist
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Literary nominalism
Literary nominalism is a paradigm of thought that is interested in the interconnections between certain aspects of nominalist philosophy and theology and Cox, “Nominalist Ethics and the New Historicism,” Christianity and Literature 39.2 (1990), 127–39.
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conceptional
conceptional, a. (kənˈsɛpʃənəl) [f. prec. + -al1. Cf. mod.F. conceptionnel.] Pertaining to, or the nature of, a conception or idea.1855 Milman Lat. Chr. (1864) IX. xiv. iii. 129 Intelligences..peopled with the same ideas, representatives of things, conceptional entities, even words. 1875 Whitney Lif...
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Richard Brinkley
He was at the University of Oxford in the mid-fourteenth century; he produced a Summa Logicae in a nominalist vein in the 1360s or early 1370s, and other
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realist
realist, n. (and a.) (ˈriːəlɪst) [f. real a.2 + -ist; cf. F. réaliste.] † 1. One who occupies himself with things rather than words. Obs. rare.1605 Camden Rem. (1637) 19 When as it is a greater glory now to be a Linguist, then a Realist. 1623 H. Sydenham Serm. Sol. Occ. (1637) 30 He that only sings ...
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Jan Dullaert
Dullaert held a realist view and opposed the nominalist ideas of the period.
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Ullrich Langer
In the book, Divine and Poetic Freedom in the Renaissance he explored the connection between creativity, freedom, and nominalist theology. In his perspective, nominalist theology offered a collection of concepts that aided in comprehending the intellectual context of freedom.
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Marius Nizolius
Allen as the heir to the oratorical vision of Lorenzo Valla, and a better nominalist.
Life
He was born in Brescello.
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Richard Utz
Grover Furr called Utz "perhaps the foremost exponent of the 'paradigm' of Nominalist influence upon late Medieval English literature. More specifically, he finds in certain features of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde and Canterbury Tales echoes of late medieval nominalist mentalities,
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Occamism
The Occamists using the nominalist method separate theology from Aristotelian foundations, making them lose any possibility of presenting themselves as Late medieval science, from the origins of the nominalist paradigm to the scientific revolution, Maggioli 1982.
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John of Mirecourt
Nominalism
Mirecourt is generally thought to be a nominalist, and is often thought of as being a follower of William Ockham. He was particularly influenced by the radical nominalist views of Nicholaus of Autrecourt, who was forced to burn his writings in 1347.
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Marsilius of Inghen
In 1383 Marsilius and Albert of Saxony went to spread the nominalist doctrine at . In his nominalist philosophy he accepted the basic nominalist foundation, namely that universals are only existent within the mind, and outside the mind
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Juan de Celaya
During his studies he was a student of the Nominalist Jean Gaspar Lax and of Dullaert of Ghent, who exerted considerable influence on the ideas and works He was one of the main promoters of nominalist logic and the Oxford Calculators ideas about Dynamics and Kinematics.
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Raimbert of Lille
Raimbert of Lille (fl. 1100) was an early medieval nominalist who taught at Lille. Along with Roscelin, he was an opponent of exaggerated realism.
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