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Meanings of
nominalistic
in English
Philosophical doctrine.
philosophical doctrine
Related terms
philosophical theory
Synonyms
Examples for "
philosophical doctrine
"
philosophical doctrine
Examples for "
philosophical doctrine
"
1
His explanation is in harmony with the general trend of his
philosophical
doctrine
.
2
The difficulties presented by any
philosophical
doctrine
are not always evident at once.
3
For another reason, also, the attempt to base a political theory upon a
philosophical
doctrine
is undesirable.
4
The doctrine of Evolution, therefore, does not even come into contact with Theism, considered as a
philosophical
doctrine
.
5
To him Realism was the orthodox
philosophical
doctrine
because it was the one most in harmony with Christian theology.
Usage of
nominalistic
in English
1
With the impulsiveness peculiar to his nature, he adopted the negative conclusions of a shallow
nominalistic
philosophy.
2
All other propositions of geometry are logical inferences from the axioms (which are to be taken in the
nominalistic
sense only).
3
It is not strange, then, that the ardent realism of William of Champeaux should have been outraged by the
nominalistic
logic of Abélard.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
nominalistic logic
nominalistic philosophy
nominalistic sense
Nominalistic
through the time