James of Viterbo on Universals
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The chapter starts out with a brief discussion of the similarity alleged to
exist by the editors of William Ockham’s Ordinatio between a series of opinions
canvassed by Ockham on the nature of universals and a series of opinions listed
by James of Viterbo on the nature of concepts. It then proceeds to expound
James’s little known theory of concepts and universals, and concludes that, despite
interesting parallels between his views and those of the Veneralibilis Inceptor,
James’s theory is still very much committed to the realist assumptions that Ockham
thought metaphysics needed to dispense with.
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James of Viterbo, William of Ockham, Universals
