Singularists
Singularists are adherents of singularism, a term used in various disciplines to describe positions that foreground singular entities or single cases over abstractions, universals, or general laws. Because the label is applied in different ways, its precise meaning varies by field.
In philosophy, singularism often refers to a family of views about reference, truth, and ontology that places
Beyond philosophy of language, the term appears in other areas where scholars emphasize the importance of analyzing
Because singularism is not a codified, widely standardized doctrine, the word “singularist” can refer to different
See also: singular term, reference, nominalism, generalism, monism.