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- Here the thesis is that universals such as the ideas or abstract objects using nominalistic arguments.
- To date, only a small fraction of the corpus of modern mathematics can be rederived in a nominalistic fashion.
- Once a member of the faculty, he hoped to rid it of all Nominalistic tendencies, nor was he disappointed in his expectation.
- The evolution of late scholastic terminology has led to the emergence of conceptualism, which stemmed from doctrines that were previously considered to be nominalistic.
- Metallism ( using coins of some valuable metal like gold or silver ) is a nominalistic money system, one which the United States had moved away from with the National Banking Act of 1863.
- It seems most probable that Roscellinus was not strictly the first to promulgate nominalistic doctrines; but in his exposition they received more definite expression, and being applied to the dogma of the Trinity, attracted universal attention.
- Another Scottish scholar, Andrew Lang, early in the 20th century advocated a nominalistic meaning for totemism, namely that local groups or clans, in selecting a totemistic name from the realm of nature, were reacting to a need to be differentiated.
- Romanides described Myendorff as engaged in an " obsessed struggle to depict Palamas as an heroic Biblical theologian putting to the sword of Christological Correctives the last remnants of Greek Patristic Platonic Aphophaticism and its supposed linear descendants, the Byzantine Platonic-nominalistic humanists ."
- Walach is best known for his contributions towards a contemporary, ( self-) critical science of consciousness that aims to include empirical research on spiritual experiences and practices in a trans-cultural trajectory, and thus tries to integrate " nominalistic " and " realistic " features of current and traditional consciousness and psychological research.
- Where Russell's problem derives from is the " constructivistic ( or nominalistic ) standpoint toward the objects of logic and mathematics, in particular toward propositions, classes, and notions . . . a notion being a symbol . . . so that a separate object denoted by the symbol appears as a mere fiction " ( p . 128 ).
- One attraction of the nominalistic program is that if it can be carried out it solves Plato's problem in Parmenides, since the need for a single idea or form or universal " green " then vanishes and it can be expunged through Occam's razor, i . e . the rule that, other things being equal, one should not multiply explanatory entities beyond necessity.
- With respect to the " philosophy " that formed these foundations, G鰀el would home in on Russell's " no-class theory ", or what G鰀el would call his " nominalistic kind of constructivism, such as that embodied in Russell's " no class theory " . . . which might better be called fictionalism " ( cf footnote 1 in G鰀el 1944 : 119 ).
- Romanides characterized Meyendorff as engaged in an " obsessed struggle to depict Palamas as an heroic Biblical theologian putting to the sword of Christological Correctives the last remnants of Greek Patristic Platonic Aphophaticism and its supposed linear descendants, the Byzantine Platonic-nominalistic humanists . " Orthodox theologians such as John Romanides, Alexander Golitzin, and Andrew Louth have argued against Meyendorff's interpretation of the works of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and have strenuously asserted the Orthodoxy of the Dionysian corpus.