Nominalism

The doctrine according to which universals (and, therefore, essences or natures) are merely names and have no existence in reality or in the mind. In its radical form, nominalism holds that everything is wholly particular in nature. Thus, there would be no natures that transcend the individual and enjoy commonality (i.e., universality) with other things.

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