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Dialogue 10 (2):337-341 (1971)

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  1. Abstraction, Relation, and Induction: Three Essays in the History of Thought.Desmond Paul Henry - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (67):171.
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  • Weinberg's Refutation of Nominalism.Fred Wilson - 1969 - Dialogue 8 (3):460-474.
    Professor Weinberg, in his recention, Relation, and Induction, has critically discussed the nominalistic tradition stemming from Ockham and continuing in the work of Berkeley and Hume. In this tradition there is one fundamental principle, which however divides into two parts. The first is Whatever is distinguishable is distinct, and conversely. The second is Whatever is distinct is separable, and conversely. Weinberg argues that both and are mistaken.In this paper I propose to explore the case against nominalism. I shall suggest that (...)
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  • Berkeley on General Ideas.Rolf Gruner - 1969 - Dialogue 8 (3):481-485.
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