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Single Idea 19291
[filed under theme 2. Reason / D. Definition / 6. Definition by Essence
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Full Idea
One might think of a full dress, or canonical, definition as specifying what type of thing it is, and what distinguishes it from everything else within its type.
Gist of Idea
A canonical defintion specifies the type of thing, and what distinguish this specimen
Source
Bob Hale (Necessary Beings [2013], 06.4)
Book Ref
Hale,Bob: 'Necessary Beings' [OUP 2013], p.151
A Reaction
Good! At last someone embraces the Aristotelian ideas that definitions are a) quite extensive and detailed (unlike lexicography), and b) they aim to get right down to the individual. In that sense, an essence is captured by a definition.
The
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[essence as what figures in a successful definition]:
11389
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Socrates sought essences, which are the basis of formal logic
[Socrates, by Aristotle]
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12080
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Essence is not all the necessary properties, since these extend beyond the definition
[Aristotle, by Witt]
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11153
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A definition is an account of a what-it-was-to-be-that-thing
[Aristotle]
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12382
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What it is and why it is are the same; screening defines and explains an eclipse
[Aristotle]
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12285
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The definition is peculiar to one thing, not common to many
[Aristotle]
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16797
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Maybe Locke described the real essence of a person
[Locke, by Pasnau]
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11216
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If definitions aim at different ideals, then defining essence is not a unitary activity
[Gupta]
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11171
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Defining a term and giving the essence of an object don't just resemble - they are the same
[Fine,K]
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11178
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The essence or definition of an essence involves either a class of properties or a class of propositions
[Fine,K]
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16539
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A definition of a circle will show what it is, and show its generating principle
[Lowe]
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16540
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Defining an ellipse by conic sections reveals necessities, but not the essence of an ellipse
[Lowe]
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16548
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An essence is what an entity is, revealed by a real definition; this is not an entity in its own right
[Lowe]
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19291
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A canonical defintion specifies the type of thing, and what distinguish this specimen
[Hale]
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15116
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Essences cause necessary features, and definitions describe those necessary features
[Koslicki]
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