Nominalism Page 1 6/27/2008 Nominalism, Realism, Conceptualism I. Introduction: The problem of universals is the problem of the correspondence of our intellectual concepts to things existing outside our intellect.
Complacent Christianity: How to Resist the Pull to Nominalism I don't know about you, but there seems to be a spirit of apathy, complacency, and a bad kind of spiritual contentment almost omnipresent in the church.
Broaden Journal of Undergraduate Reseach 48 The theology of German reformer Martin Luther has had a profound impact on Christian history. His doctrine of the imputation of Christ's righteousness to the believer is no different.
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2001, 79 (3), pp. 395-408. RESEMBLANCE NOMINALISM AND RUSSELL'S REGRESS Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra University of Edinburgh In a famous passage Bertrand Russell argued that any attempt, like that of Resemblance Nominalism, to get rid of universals in favour of ...
J AMES S UMMERFORD Neither Universals Nor Nominalism. Kinds and the Problem of Universals either nominalists nor realists who accept universals have solved the problem of universals.
Scientific Realism and Mathematical Nominalism: A Marriage Made in Hell Mark Colyvan The Quine-Putnam Indispensability argument is the argument for treat-ingmathematical entities on a par with other theoretical entities of our best scientific theories.
"Medieval Nominalism and the Literary Questions: Selected Studies" Medieval Nominalism and the Literary Questions: Selected Studies
69 The Xavier Zubiri Review , Vol. 9, 2007, pp. 69-87 Reductionism, Naturalism, and Nominalism: the "Unholy Trinity" and its Explanation in Zubiri's Philosophy Thomas B. Fowler President, Xavier Zubiri Foundation of North America Washington, DC USA Abstract Belief in the "unholy trinity" of ...
It was this very feature of nominalism which enabled modern philosophy from Descartes onwards, driven by the new humanistic motive of logical creation (cf. the second subsection of this paper), to reconstruct all of reality in terms of natural scientific thought.
Beyond Ethnography: Anthropology as Nominalism Paul Rabinow Cultural Anthropology , Vol. 3, No. 4. (Nov., 1988), pp. 355-364. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0886-7356%28198811%293%3A4%3C355%3ABEAAN%3E2.0.