A Common Sense Defence of Ostrich Nominalism
Keywords: 
Ostrich nominalism
Common sense
Universals
Ockham’s razor
Ontological parsimony
Grounding
Issue Date: 
2021
ISSN: 
1574-9274
0048-3893
Citation: 
Guillon, J.B. (Jean-Baptiste). "A Common Sense Defence of Ostrich Nominalism". Philosophia. 49, 2021, 71 - 93
Abstract
When the meta-philosophies of Nominalism and Realism are compared, it is often said that Nominalism is motivated by a methodology of ontological economy, while Realism would be motivated by an appeal to Common Sense. In this paper, I argue that this association is misguided. After briefly comparing the meta-philosophy of Common Sense and the meta-philosophy of economy, I show that the core motivation in favour of Realism relies in fact in a principle of economy which violates the methodology of Common Sense. I conclude that Common Sense philosophers should endorse Nominalism (and more precisely Ostrich Nominalism).

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