Individuation and the Realism/Nominalism Dilemma: The Case of the Middle Ages

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作者
Gracia, Jorge J. E.
Vajda, Jonathan
机构
[1] State University of New York, The Department of Philosophy
[2] The Department of Comparative Literature, Buffalo, 14260, NY
[3] The University at Buffalo (SUNY), Buffalo, 14260, NY
[4] Niagara University, Lewiston, 14109, NY
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AQUINAS;
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10.5840/ipq202244186
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B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ; 0101 ;
摘要
After reviewing various formulations of the problems of universals and individuation, this essay considers the dialectic that informs the relationship between the two. This dialectic involves a distinction between a realist theory of universals that satisfies the requirements of science but fails to account for the non-instantiability of individuals and a nominalist theory of universals that fails to satisfy the requirements of science but accounts for the non-instantiability of individuals. Inadequacies found in one view tend to motivate movement to the other view. But, like a pendulum swing, this movement inevitably involves facing what motivated the original view. This dialectic is illustrated by a consideration of the views of five medieval authors: Boethius, Peter Abelard, Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, and William of Ockham.
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页码:371 / 386
页数:16
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