Conceptualism is either a form of
Nominalism or of Realism e.g. that universals exist as intentional objects.
‘Moderate realism’ is actually a combination of two theses:
1. Universals are an actual constituent or part of their particulars, they do not simpley stand in an exemplification relation to them. This is the thesis of Constituent Ontology.
2. There are no uninstiated universals.
The or an actual Thomist position is that universals only have existence as objects of the mind yet have a basis in reality due to the common nature, which is neither one nor many. As I pointed out somewhere Ed and the other Analytical Thomists friendly with the powers movement do not push this thesis.
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