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On abstraction and the doctrine of terms in eighteenth-century philosophy of language
Authors:Marc Dominicy
Abstract:The aim of this paper is to understand why empiricist philosophers of language did not try to refute the Leibniz-Beauzée argument, which questioned the genetical priority of proper names. It is shown that, within the semantic theory which underlies the empiricist doctrine, one may assume that all general terms derive from lsquoparticular namesrsquo, while conceding that every proper name can be etymologically traced back to the ancestor of a common noun.
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