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11104 | Concepts are language [Quine] |
Full Idea: Concepts are language. | |
From: Willard Quine (Identity, Ostension, and Hypostasis [1950], 5) | |
A reaction: Hm. This seems to mean that animals and pre-linguistic children have no concepts. I just don't believe that. |
11102 | Apply '-ness' or 'class of' to abstract general terms, to get second-level abstract singular terms [Quine] |
Full Idea: Applying the operator '-ness' or 'class of' to abstract general terms, we get second-level abstract singular terms. | |
From: Willard Quine (Identity, Ostension, and Hypostasis [1950], 5) | |
A reaction: This is the derivation of abstract concepts by naming classes, rather than by deriving equivalence classes. Any theory which doesn't allow multi-level abstraction is self-evidently hopeless. Quine says Frege and Russell get numbers this way. |