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... Nominalist - and here the Conceptualist and the Imagist agree with him - denies the objectivity of universals ; at least that is his official view . Therefore he has to define a class as just a set of entities which resemble one another ...
... Nominalist - and here the Conceptualist and the Imagist agree with him - denies the objectivity of universals ; at least that is his official view . Therefore he has to define a class as just a set of entities which resemble one another ...
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... Nominalist says is the whole truth , how could we ever discover that there are classes at all ? ( In the same way , Berkeley asked Locke how we could ever discover that there is an external world which our ideas of sensation represent ...
... Nominalist says is the whole truth , how could we ever discover that there are classes at all ? ( In the same way , Berkeley asked Locke how we could ever discover that there is an external world which our ideas of sensation represent ...
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... Nominalist gives of the minds of his neigh- bours . If the minds of his neighbours are no more than he says they are , he is mistaken in claiming that they are aware of classes in the way in which he himself is . And if his theory ...
... Nominalist gives of the minds of his neigh- bours . If the minds of his neighbours are no more than he says they are , he is mistaken in claiming that they are aware of classes in the way in which he himself is . And if his theory ...
Contents
THINKING AND Representation Philosophical Lecture By H | 83 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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