NOS4A2
DingoJones
bongo fury
Which readability index is it that penalises abstract nouns? That's what I was looking for... might make it a feature request, if I didn't dream it. Haha, the dreams of a nominalist. — bongo fury
...maybe what you are noticing is how poorly it’s often done rather than a lack of inclination. — DingoJones
javi2541997
but should philosophers try to avoid nominalizing verbs and adjectives lest they risk leading others astray? — NOS4A2
DingoJones
Sadly not. — bongo fury
bongo fury
NOS4A2
When we are speaking about consciousness, darkness, happiness etc... we are debating about something that happens in our lives.
javi2541997
Consider Nagel’s assumption that “we all believe that bats have experience”. Am I wrong to object and argue bats have nothing of the sort? that his famous essay is a round-about way of saying humans do not have bat bodies? Or should I forgive him this, and say “Well, it’s the limitations of language”? — NOS4A2
baker
I'm not sure that changes anything.These objections might all be pedantry on my part, but should philosophers try to avoid nominalizing verbs and adjectives lest they risk leading others astray? — NOS4A2
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