Definition of Nominalistic. Meaning of Nominalistic. Synonyms of Nominalistic

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Definition of Nominalistic

Nominalistic
Nominalistic Nom`i*nal*is"tic, a. Of or pertaining to the Nominalists.

Meaning of Nominalistic from wikipedia

- small fraction of the corpus of modern mathematics can be rederived in a nominalistic fashion. As a category of late medieval thought, the concept of 'nominalism'...
- John, and Rosen, Gideon, 1997. A Subject with No Object: Strategies for Nominalistic Reconstrual of Mathematics. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198236158...
- deduction or induction.  With his price theory can be shown that Menger is nominalistic and, stronger, anti-essentialistic. That is to say that his approach...
- corruption of the laity and the Church of his time and who mentioned the nominalistic polemic of the 12th century against the reality of universals: a debate...
- Scottish scholar, Andrew Lang, early in the 20th century, advocated a nominalistic explanation of totemism, namely, that local groups or clans, in selecting...
- Karin Usadi Katz and Mikhail G. Katz (2011) A Burgessian Critique of Nominalistic Tendencies in Contemporary Mathematics and its Historiography. Foundations...
- which stemmed from doctrines that were previously considered to be nominalistic. The terminological distinction was made in order to stress the difference...
- Karin Usadi Katz and Mikhail G. Katz (2011) A Burgessian Critique of Nominalistic Tendencies in Contemporary Mathematics and its Historiography. Foundations...
- especially the universals, paved the way to modern empiricism. In this nominalistic Protestant view of relationship between God and creation, the mystery...
- tremendous evil. Society is suffocated by it. Everything becomes unreal, nominalistic. People see no design, no strategic aim, and do not move..." Thus Lukács...