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Aristotle / Epistemology / Franciscans / Problem of universals / William of Ockham / Nominalism / Isagoge / Conceptualism / Medieval philosophy / Philosophy / Ontology / Traditional logic
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Aristotle
Epistemology
Franciscans
Problem of universals
William of Ockham
Nominalism
Isagoge
Conceptualism
Medieval philosophy
Philosophy
Ontology
Traditional logic

Bibliography on the Problem of Universals in the Middle Ages

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