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nominalistic Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


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नामवादी

या नाममात्र से संबंधित

Adjective:

नामवाद संबंधी,



nominalistic शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



यह उत्तरमध्ययुगीन नामवादी (nominalist) परंपरा के अंतर्गत है।

জজজ पाश्चात्य दर्शन के मध्यकाल में, 11 वीं से 14 वीं शताब्दी तक, नामवादी विचारकों ने बराबर ही कहा कि सामान्य प्रत्यय नाम के अतिरिक्त कुछ नहीं है, वास्तविक सत्ता वस्तुओं की है।

nominalistic's Usage Examples:

Fully a century later, when the system of scholasticism was gradually breaking up under the predominance of Occam's nominalism, Pierre d'Ailly (1350-1425), and his more famous scholar John Gerson (1363-1429), chancellor of the university of Paris, are found endeavouring to combine the doctrines of the Victorines and Bonaventura with a nominalistic philosophy.


In Mill's inductive logic, the nominalistic convention has, through his tendency to think in relatively watertight compartment,s, 2 faded somewhat into the background.


Occam reproaches the " modern Platonists " for perverting the Aristotelian doctrine by these speculations, and claims the authority of Aristotle for his own Nominalistic doctrine.


Abelard's application of dialectic to theology betrayed the Nominalistic basis of his doctrine.


difference of opinion as to his system, some, like Ritter and Erdmann, regarding it as a moderate form of Realism - a return indeed to the position of Aristotle - while others, like Cousin, Remusat, Haureau and Ueberweg, consider it to be essentially Nominalistic, only more prudently and perhaps less consistently expressed than was the case with Roscellinus.


In opposition to this Nominalistic view, which implied the reversal of his whole position, William may have meant to say that, instead of the universal being multiplied, it is rather the individuals which are reduced to unity in the universal.


More intimately connected with the progress of philosophical thought was the tritheistic view of the Trinity propounded by Roscellinus as one of the results of his Nominalistic theory of knowing and being.


The collected works of Hrabanus himself contain nothing new, but in some glosses on Aristotle and Porphyry, first exhumed by Cousin, there are several noteworthy expressions of opinion in a Nominalistic sense.


He is definitely anti-Platonic, and his language sometimes takes even a nominalistic tone, as when he declares that the species is nothing more than a thought or conception gathered from the substantial similarity of a number of dissimilar individuals.


Even in the nominalistic epoch we have Raymond of Sabunde's Natural Theology (according to the article in Herzog-Hauck, not the title of the oldest Paris MS., but found in later MSS.



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