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Class Nominalism

September 22, 2022 by The Philosurfer Leave a Comment

Class nominalism is the view that properties are nothing more than class membership.

NOTES

  1. Object a has property F iff a is a member of the class of F things
  2. class = collection of members
    1. classes are identical iff they share the exact same members

Further Reading

J.P. Moreland, "Universals"

Filed Under: Universals Tagged With: nominalism, plato, properties, universals

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