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[from 'works' by Jacques Derrida, in 19. Language / A. Nature of Meaning / 1. Meaning ]

Full Idea

A noun [for Aristotle] is proper when it has but a single sense. Better, it is only in this case that it is properly a noun. Univocity is the essence, or better, the telos of language.

Clarification

'Univocity' is having only a single meaning

Gist of Idea

For Aristotle all proper nouns must have a single sense, which is the purpose of language

Source

Jacques Derrida (works [1990]), quoted by Simon Glendinning - Derrida: A Very Short Introduction 5

Book Reference

Glendinning,Simon: 'Derrida: a Very Short Intro' [OUP 2011], p.55


A Reaction

[no ref given] His target seem to be Aristotelian definition, and also formal logic, which usually needs unambiguous meanings. {I'm puzzled that he thinks 'telos' is simply better than 'essence', since it is quite different].