Examples of using Nominalism in English and their translations into Swedish
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Hence the term Nominalism.
The Nominalism of Hume, Stuart Mill,
I am not in favour of nominalism.
Nominalism, on the contrary, models the concept on the external object,
The church was therefore irreconcilably opposed to nominalism.
Four major forms of nominalism are predicate nominalism,
modern view on the problem of universals other than nominalism.
Ockham's Nominalism and Durandus's attempt to"simplify" Scholastic philosophy did not have the effect which their authors intended.
terminism is sometimes used to refer to nominalism. BELIEVE Religious.
Nominalism is older than Scotus,
in opposition to nominalism and conceptualism.
Nominalism has to be wrong,
Finally, Thomism, along with the other two schools mentioned, maintained a moderate realism in contrast to nominalism.
Nominalism consequently denies the existence of abstract
which held that universals had a separate existence apart from the individual object, nominalism insisted that reality was found only in the objects themselves.
In his nominalism, he opposed much of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas
Scotism and Nominalism.
Medieval realism is usually contrasted with Nominalism, and the classic critiques of realism from this point of view were provided by Peter Abelard and William of Occam.
Nominalism evolved from the thesis of Aristotle that all reality consists of individual things;
has been called the father of nominalism because he argued that universals are derived from one's observation of individuals
The defense of nominalism undertaken by the 14th-century English Scholastic philosopher William of Ockham prepared the way for various modern nominalistic theories such as those of instrumentalism,
Hereby Luther found, albeit largely bound by nominalism, a reconciliation between the healthily humane
Nominalism(Latin nominalis,"of
misleading view appeared during the Middle Ages in the guise of nominalism, a designation given to the system whose adherents claimed that our concepts are mere names(nomina),
Nominalism, which is irreconcilable with a spiritualistic philosophy
Indeed, it is difficult to comprehend how Nominalism could exist at all in the Middle Ages,
Nominalism is the designation usually applied to any philosophical system,
Neither Exaggerated Realism nor Nominalism finds any difficulty in establishing a correspondence between the thing in thought
A theory intermediate between nominalism and realism is that of conceptualism,