Realists and NominalistsOxford University Press, 1967 - 128 pagine |
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... ideas are one class of realities - and ' there are many such things'2 ... Ideas and the region of perception , have no connexion with one another , but the ... distinct region of experience , but certain formal charac- teristics of the ...
... ideas are one class of realities - and ' there are many such things'2 ... Ideas and the region of perception , have no connexion with one another , but the ... distinct region of experience , but certain formal charac- teristics of the ...
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... distinct from objects . In thinking the mind breaks up the complex detail of the concrete world and refashions it ... ideas are already implicitly present . ' The doctrine takes discrete individual things as real and as the point from which ...
... distinct from objects . In thinking the mind breaks up the complex detail of the concrete world and refashions it ... ideas are already implicitly present . ' The doctrine takes discrete individual things as real and as the point from which ...
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... distinct principles of this kind as actual existences . " Here are Concep- tualism and Nominalism in a sentence . The generality in our thinking is subjective . But none of these writers developed the implications of these ideas in the ...
... distinct principles of this kind as actual existences . " Here are Concep- tualism and Nominalism in a sentence . The generality in our thinking is subjective . But none of these writers developed the implications of these ideas in the ...
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¹ Q Abaelard Abbagnano abstraction active intellect animal apprehended argument Aristotelian Aristotle asserted Augustine Augustine's Augustinian aware bodily body Boethius C.S.E.L. xxviii century Christian colour common conceptions connexion Democritus discussion distinct distinguish divine doctrine elements entities essence exist experience expressed external extreme Realism Faith fundamental further genera genus ideas images immaterial impressions individual things intellectual intelligible species interpretation intuition judgement logical lxxxv material matter means mental metaphysical nature Neoplatonic Nominalism Nominalists notions P.L. xlii P.L. xxxii particular things passage perceived perception philosophers physical Plato position potency principles propositions qualities question rational reality realm refer relation Roger Marston Roscelin Scholasticism sensation sense sensible objects sensory Socrates substance Summa Contra Gentiles theology theory of knowledge Thomas Thomas's tion Tornay treatises Trin truth understanding unity universal term virtue William of Champeaux William of Ockham words