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Mark Siderits, "How Things Are: An Introduction to Buddhist Metaphysics" (Oxford UP, 2021)

New Books in Philosophy

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Nominalism in Sanscrit Language Philosophy

Buddhists reject universals earlier, so maybe you can explain why this is important for thinking language and big picture. If we don't have universals, how do we explain our ability to talk about general features of the world? How do they do this? Te if you want the historical trajectory here, it's they, the buddhist philosophers realize early on they can't be realists about universals. They have to be nominalists.

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