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5384 | A universal of which we are aware is called a 'concept' [Russell] |
Full Idea: A universal of which we are aware is called a 'concept'. | |
From: Bertrand Russell (Problems of Philosophy [1912], Ch. 5) | |
A reaction: I am doubtful about this. Do children, and even animals, have a concept of 'my mother', without ever grasping the generalisation to 'his mother'? Is the word 'this' a non-universal concept? |