Description
Explore Ockham’s Radical Nominalist Vision
Ockham’s Nominalism offers a clear, engaging introduction to William of Ockham’s groundbreaking challenge to universals, relations, and abstract entities. Claude Panaccio presents a system that reshaped medieval and modern metaphysics.
What You’ll Learn
- Why Ockham rejected universals in the external world
- How his theories influence today’s metaphysics and philosophy of mind
- The role of language and thought in shaping reality
- Connections to contemporary epistemology and analytic debates
Perfect For
- Philosophy students and scholars
- Readers exploring medieval thought
- Anyone interested in metaphysics and logic
Uncover the foundations of modern philosophical inquiry—add this essential volume to your library today.