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September 27, 2006Abstract

Nominalism

   Abstract concept doctrine
Universal particular relation
No independent existence

U nsolved mysteries. Nominalism advocates that ideas represented by words have no real existence beyond our imagination. Do ideas represented by photographs have any real existence beyond our imagination? And whose imagination has validity, the artist or viewer - both or neither?

“Beauty is no quality in things themselves: it exists merely in the mind which contemplates them.” - David Hume

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