ohashi New member May 6, 2004 #1 Do you guys think that Nominalism and Empiricism are directly related, or are they two parallel philosophies? Would an Empiricist be inherently a Nominalist? I'm thinking mainly of Hume who's both a Nominalist and Empirisist.
Do you guys think that Nominalism and Empiricism are directly related, or are they two parallel philosophies? Would an Empiricist be inherently a Nominalist? I'm thinking mainly of Hume who's both a Nominalist and Empirisist.
A Apöllo Guest May 7, 2004 #2 You're not going to find any answers here, Go back to your MENSA board nerdlinger
digger Chairman of Board Chairman Member May 7, 2004 #4 It's easy to tell if someone is a Nominalist -- "If someone called you a gigger or a fellpicker would you hit him. or smile?" -- Alexei Panshin
It's easy to tell if someone is a Nominalist -- "If someone called you a gigger or a fellpicker would you hit him. or smile?" -- Alexei Panshin
S sh4dowf4lcon New member May 7, 2004 #6 digger said: It's easy to tell if someone is a Nominalist -- "If someone called you a gigger or a fellpicker would you hit him. or smile?" -- Alexei Panshin Click to expand... Sash Bro, good to see you around. Did you get this question asked at school or something Bor? Digger, you have some great quotes dude.
digger said: It's easy to tell if someone is a Nominalist -- "If someone called you a gigger or a fellpicker would you hit him. or smile?" -- Alexei Panshin Click to expand... Sash Bro, good to see you around. Did you get this question asked at school or something Bor? Digger, you have some great quotes dude.