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6918 | Philosophy should not focus on names, but on the determined nature of things [Feuerbach] |
Full Idea: Philosophy need not care about the conceptions that common usage or misuse attaches to a name; philosophy, however, has to bind itself to the determined nature of things, whose signs are names. | |
From: Ludwig Feuerbach (Principles of Philosophy of the Future [1843], §23) | |
A reaction: I like this attempt to nip ordinary language philosophy in the bud. Indeed I like the notion of philosophy binding itself to the 'determined nature of things' (which sound like essences to me), rather than to their names or descriptions. |