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Moderate realism

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20: 469: 475: 139:(1989, p. 8). For Quine, any object proposed by theory is considered real, stressing that "everything to which we concede existence is a posit from the standpoint of a description of the theory-building process", considering the idea that the theory withstood rigorous testing. According to Armstrong, universals are independent of the mind, and this is critical in accounting for causation and nomic connection. 481: 1138: 1175: 1150: 84:. Nominalists deny the existence of universals altogether, even as particularised and multiplied within particulars. Moderate realism, however, is considered a midpoint between Platonic realism and nominalism as it holds that the universals are located in space and time although they do not have separate realms. 118:
is (their difference being that conceptualism denies the mind-independence of universals, while moderate realism does not). Aristotle's position, as expounded by Aquinas, denies the existence of the realm of Forms and that the world around constitutes the only world where nothing is existing
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associated with the hylomorphic substance theory of Aristotle. There is no separate
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A more recent and influential version of immanent realism has been advanced by
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Event Universe: The Revisionary Metaphysics of Alfred North Whitehead
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apart from their particulars), nor do they really exist within
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Index


Francesco Hayez
metaphysics
universals
realm
Platonic realism
abstract objects
particulars
Platonic forms
nominalism
Aristotle
Thomas Aquinas
Bonaventure
Duns Scotus
Scotist realism
anti-realist
abstract objects
conceptualism
Willard Van Orman Quine
D. M. Armstrong
Abstract object
Conceptualist realism
Hylomorphism
In re structuralism
Instantiation principle
Medieval realism
Model-dependent realism
Nominalism
Object (philosophy)
Platonic form

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