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7384 | Words are fixed by being attached to similarity clusters, without mention of 'essences' [Dennett] |
Full Idea: We don't need 'essences' or 'criteria' to keep the meaning of our word from sliding all over the place; our words will stay put, quite firmly attached as if by gravity to the nearest similarity cluster. | |
From: Daniel C. Dennett (Consciousness Explained [1991], 13.2) | |
A reaction: Plausible, but essentialism (which may have been rejuventated by a modern theory of reference in language) is not about language. It is offering an explanation of why there are 'similarity clusters. Organisms are too complex to have pure essences. |