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6436 | I gradually replaced classes with properties, and they ended as a symbolic convenience [Russell] |
Full Idea: My original use of classes was gradually more and more replaced by properties, and in the end disappeared except as a symbolic convenience. | |
From: Bertrand Russell (My Philosophical Development [1959], Ch.14) | |
A reaction: I wish I knew what properties are. On the whole, though, I agree with this, because it is more naturalistic. We may place things in classes because of their properties, and this means there are natural classes, but classes can't have a life of their own. |