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HoP 275 - Keeping it Real - Responses to Ockham

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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Proposals of Arial, Chatham, Wodham, and Burley on Cognition and Universals

This chapter explores the ideas of Arial, a 14th-century Franciscan philosopher, who argues that individual things exist in the outside world but our minds conceive of them through a concept called 'apparent being'. It also discusses alternative explanations for phenomena and the debate between nominalists and realists.

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