notionist (Meaning)

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notionist (n.)

One whose opinions are ungrounded notions.

Synonyms & Antonyms of notionist

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notionist Sentence Examples

  1. The notionist philosopher argued that universals exist only as concepts in the mind.
  2. The notionist view of properties challenges the traditional realist position.
  3. Some notionists believe that universals are merely linguistic conventions.
  4. The notionist account of existence claims that objects exist only as we conceive of them.
  5. The notionist theory of knowledge suggests that our understanding is limited by our mental representations.
  6. The notionist approach to ethics explores the role of concepts in shaping moral values.
  7. Notionists reject the idea of objective qualities inhering in things.
  8. The notionist philosopher rejected the notion of an external world independent of the mind.
  9. The notionist theory of meaning focuses on the role of concepts in understanding language.
  10. The notionist argument against the existence of physical objects is based on the idea that they are mere abstractions.

FAQs About the word notionist

One whose opinions are ungrounded notions.

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The notionist philosopher argued that universals exist only as concepts in the mind.

The notionist view of properties challenges the traditional realist position.

Some notionists believe that universals are merely linguistic conventions.

The notionist account of existence claims that objects exist only as we conceive of them.