The philosophers known as nominalists
A) believed that only a "nominal" number of individuals could ever attain true enlightenment.
B) asserted that universal natures were discoverable through human reason.
C) denied the existence of universal natures and ideal forms.
D) believed that physical reality was only a reflection of the true reality of ideal forms.
E) believed that the universal natures and ideal forms are discoverable through the contemplation of certain numbers or "nomins."
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