
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2013
Pages: 213-234
Series: Axiomathes
Full citation:
, "Nominalism and idealism", Axiomathes 23 (2), 2013, pp. 213-234.
Abstract
The article considers, in a historical setting, the links between varieties of nominalism—the extreme nominalism of the Quine-Goodman variety and the trope nominalism current today—and types of idealism. In so doing arguments of various twentieth century figures, including Husserl, Bradley, Russell, and Sartre, as well as a contemporary attack on relations by Peter Simons are critically examined. The paper seeks to link the rejection of realism about universals with the rejection of a mind-independent "world"—in short, linking nominalism with idealism.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2013
Pages: 213-234
Series: Axiomathes
Full citation:
, "Nominalism and idealism", Axiomathes 23 (2), 2013, pp. 213-234.