2012 | Real Essence |
§2 | p.4 | 16030 | 'Nominal' definitions identify things, but fail to give their essence |
Full Idea: In the Aristotelian tradition, a 'nominal' definition is a pseudo-definition that identifies the members of the species or genus, but fails to capture the essence, e.g. 'man is the featherless biped'. | |||
From: Jan-Erik Jones (Real Essence [2012], §2) | |||
A reaction: You can 'individuate' an object as 'the only object in that drawer', while revealing nothing about it. So what must a definition do, in addition to picking something out uniquely? |