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Full Idea
There is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge than the ambiguity of words.
Gist of Idea
The ambiguity of words impedes the advancement of knowledge
Source
Thomas Reid (Essays on Intellectual Powers 1: Preliminary [1785], 1)
Book Ref
Reid,Thomas: 'Inquiry and Essays', ed/tr. Beanblossom /K.Lehrer [Hackett 1983], p.129
A Reaction
He means that ambiguity leads to long pointless disagreements.
23629 | The ambiguity of words impedes the advancement of knowledge [Reid] |
21929 | Derrida focuses on ambiguity, but talks of 'dissemination', not traditional multiple meanings [Derrida] |
21931 | 'Dissemination' is opposed to polysemia, since that is irreducible, because of multiple understandings [Derrida, by Glendinning] |
3082 | Ambiguity is when different underlying truth-conditional structures have the same surface form [Harman] |