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Fri Mar 31 17:19:12 2006
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The first philosophical use of the conceptual distinction between "real" 
and "nominal" can be traced back, I think, to Aristotle's _Posterior 
Analytics_  II, 10 (but Aristotle is concerned with "definitions", not with 
"money"). 
 
Robert Nadeau 
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