Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

nominalism

Noun
/ˈnɒmɪnəlɪzəm/
Definition
Nominalism is a philosophical theory that asserts that universals or general concepts are mere names without any corresponding reality.
Examples
  • Nominalism challenges the idea that abstract concepts exist in a real sense.
  • According to nominalism, groups or categories are simply ways we organize our thoughts about different individual entities.
  • The debate between realism and nominalism has been central in philosophy for centuries.
Meaning
In nominalism, abstract concepts and categories do not have an independent existence; they exist only as names or labels for particular objects or instances.
Synonyms
  • Conceptualism
  • Labelism
  • Descriptivism