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Nominalism downplays the role of reality and favors the role of consciousness in formulating concepts. | Nominalism downplays the role of reality and favors the role of consciousness in formulating concepts. This is considered [[Subjectivism]] and this approach goes down the path toward [[pragmatism]], and [[empiricism]]. | ||
Contrast with [[realism]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:58, 27 August 2010
Nominalism downplays the role of reality and favors the role of consciousness in formulating concepts. This is considered Subjectivism and this approach goes down the path toward pragmatism, and empiricism.
Contrast with realism.