File spoon-archives/heidegger.archive/heidegger_2001/heidegger.0111, message 148


Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 13:18:51 +0100
From: Rene de Bakker <rene.de.bakker-AT-uba.uva.nl>
Subject: Re: Dasein For Dummies (correction)




>Second, that the name of a subject contains all its predicates, is Leibniz'
>inclusionist theory of the judgment, for which he points back to
>Aristoteles' 'first substance', and to the scholastics. Scotus'
>haecceitas', thisness or thatness (tode ti) comes to mind. 
>It can't be purely logical too, because to be able to say: '"This Annabelle
>here is 6 feet high" is true', the predicate 'young' must be IN Annabelle,
>or the meaning of 'young' must somehow be identical with that of Annabelle.

Sorry for the confusion. At first I wanted to make Annabelle young, later
tall. So the predicate "young" has to be replaced by "6 feet high". 

rene 




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drs. René de Bakker
Universiteitsbibliotheek Amsterdam
Afdeling Catalogisering 
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