nominalism

英 ['nɒmɪn(ə)lɪz(ə)m] 美['nɑmənl,ɪzm]
  • n. 唯名论;名义主义

英英释义


1. (philosophy) the doctrine that the various objects labeled by the same term have nothing in common but their name

实用场景例句


They will be inclined to side with essentialism and against nominalism.
他们显然是站在本质主义一边而反对唯名主义.

辞典例句

One, akin to nominalism and idealism , finds its expression today in finitism and intuitionism.
一种类似于唯名论和观念说, 现在称为有穷论和直觉主义.

辞典例句

The realism and nominalism of middle ages affected the traditional taxonomy with different modes.
摘要唯实论与唯名论以不同方式影响传统的生物分类原则.

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双语例句


1. They will be inclined to side with essentialism and against nominalism.
他们显然是站在本质主义一边而反对唯名主义.

来自辞典例句

2. One, akin to nominalism and idealism , finds its expression today in finitism and intuitionism.
一种类似于唯名论和观念说, 现在称为有穷论和直觉主义.

来自辞典例句

3. The realism and nominalism of middle ages affected the traditional taxonomy with different modes.
摘要唯实论与唯名论以不同方式影响传统的生物分类原则.

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英文词源


nominalism (n.)
1820, "view that treats abstract concepts as names only, not realities," from French nominalisme (1752), from nominal, from Latin nominalis (see nominal). Related: Nominalist.