Ideas from 'Predest.,God's foreknowledge and contingents' by William of Ockham [1320], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Predestination,God's foreknowledge, contingents' by Ockham,William of (ed/tr Adams,M. /Kretzmann,N.) [Hackett 1983,0-915144-13-1]].

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7. Existence / E. Categories / 5. Category Anti-Realism
Our words and concepts don't always correspond to what is out there
                        Full Idea: It should not be said that as distinct words and intentions or concepts are distinct from one another, so too the corresponding things are distinct. Those distinctions do not always line up with distinctions among things that are signified.
                        From: William of Ockham (Predest.,God's foreknowledge and contingents [1320], 7.1), quoted by Robert Pasnau - Metaphysical Themes 1274-1671 12.2
                        A reaction: [compressed] This is the great nominalist opponent of the idea that Aristotle's ten categories give an accurate map of reality. He proposed just substance and accidents, and based categorisation on the questions we ask.