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21633 | Nominalists suspect that properties etc are our projections, and could have been different [Williamson] |
Full Idea: The nominalist suspects that properties, relations and states of affairs are mere projections onto the world of our forms of speech. One source of the suspicion is a sense that we could just as well have classified things differently. | |
From: Timothy Williamson (Vagueness [1994], 9.3) | |
A reaction: I know it is very wicked to say so, but I'm afraid I have some sympathy with this view. But I like the primary/secondary distinction, so there is more 'projection' in the latter case. Classification is not random; it is a response to reality. |