Nominalism about Properties

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Abelard
Abelard's Theory
AD HOC
Aristotle
Austere Nominalist
Category=QDTJ
Counterpart Relations
Counterpart Theory
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Extensionalist Axiom
Hume
Keith Campbell
Leibniz's Law
Leibniz’s Law
Mind Independent Entities
Natural Kind Terms
natural kinds
Non-substantial Individuals
Ockham's Ontology
ontology
Plural Quantification
Property Plurality
Red Trope
Renate Particulars
Resemblance Nominalism
Sparse Property
Substance Attribute Ontology
Substantial Natural Kinds
T1's Definition
T1’s Definition
Trope Nominalism
Trope Theory
Universal Words
universals
Vice Versa
William of Ockham

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  • ISBN 9781138849938
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Nominalism, which has its origins in the Middle Ages and continues into the Twenty-First Century, is the doctrine that there are no universals. This book is unique in bringing together essays on the history of nominalism and essays that present a systematic discussion of nominalism. It introduces the reader to the distinction between particulars and universals, to the difficulties posed by this distinction, and to the main motivations for the rejection of universals. It also describes the main varieties of nominalism about properties and provides tools to understand how they developed in the history of Western Philosophy. All essays are new and are written by experts on the topic, and they advance the discussion about nominalism to a new level.

Guigon, Ghislain; Rodriguez-Pereyra, Gonzalo