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nominaˈlistic, a. [f. prec. + -ic.] Of the nature of, pertaining to, nominalism. Hence nominaˈlistically adv.
1863Kingsley Water-Bab. iii. 88 The one true..nominalistic, realistic..doctrine of this wonderful fairy tale. 1870Max Müller Sci. Relig. (1873) 399, I call this the nominalistic as opposed to the realistic method of comparative mythology. 1878Symonds Shelley 35 He adopted the negative conclusions of a shallow nominalistic philosophy. 1932C. C. J. Webb John of Salisbury 154 In philosophy he favoured the views of the Nominalistic school. 1939Mind XLVIII. 246 To save himself he would have to read ‘satisfaction’ nominalistically. |