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  • Nominalism - Wikipedia
    In medieval philosophy, the French philosopher and theologian Roscellinus (c 1050 – c 1125) was an early, prominent proponent of nominalism 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 Abelard's and Ockham's version of nominalism is sometimes called conceptualism, which
  • 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 For those who accept nominalism, a central challenge in metaphysics is to make sense of phenomena that anti-nominalist
  • 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 | Medieval Philosophy, Ontology Metaphysics | Britannica
    Nominalism, in philosophy, position taken in the dispute over universals—words that can be applied to individual things having something in common—that flourished especially in late medieval times Nominalism denied the real being of universals on the ground that the use of a general word (e g ,
  • Nominalism in Metaphysics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Nominalism comes in at least two varieties In one of them it is the rejection of abstract objects; in the other it is the rejection of universals Philosophers have often found it necessary to postulate either abstract objects or universals And so Nominalism in one form or another has played a significant role in the metaphysical debate since at least the Middle Ages, when versions of the
  • Nominalist Tradition - Philopedia
    Overview of the nominalist tradition in philosophy, its roots in medieval debates over universals, main figures, variations, and lasting influence
  • NOMINALIST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of NOMINALIST is an advocate of nominalism
  • Nominalism - Philopedia
    Nominalism is the medieval and modern view that universals are mere names, not real entities, reshaping metaphysics, logic, and philosophy of language
  • William of Ockham - Wikipedia
    William of Ockham was a pioneer of nominalism, and some consider him the father of modern epistemology, because of his strongly argued position that only individuals exist, rather than supra-individual universals, essences, or forms, and that universals are the products of abstraction from individuals by the human mind and have no extra-mental existence [28] He denied the real existence of
  • Nominalism - New World Encyclopedia
    Nominalism is the philosophical view that abstract concepts, general terms, or universals have no independent existence but exist only as names It also claims that various individual objects labeled by the same term have nothing in common but their name In this view, it is only actual physical particulars that can be said to be real, and universals exist only post res, that is, subsequent to





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