Definition of Nominelism
Nominalism, the name given to the theory of those among the
Scholastics who maintained that general notions, which we denote by
general terms, are only names, empty conceptions without reality, that
there was no such thing as pure thought, only conception and sensuous
perception, whereas realists, after Plato, held by the objective reality
of universals. And, indeed, it is not as modern philosophy affirms, in
the particular or the individual, in which alone, according to the
Nominalists, reality resides, but in the universal, in regard to which
the particular is nothing if it does not refer.
- Wikipedia
Nom"i*nal*ism (?), n. The
principles or philosophy of the Nominalists.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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