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NOMINALS

Volume 7 · 57 words · 1778 Edition

Nominalists, a sect of school-philosophers, the disciples and followers of Occam, or Ocham, an English cordelier, in the 14th century. They were great dealers in words, whence they were vulgarly denominated Word-sellers; but had the denomination of Nominalists, because that, in opposition to the Realists, they maintained, that words, and not things, were the object of dialectics.