I can't find anything about ‘essentialism’ in the website. Is it a term that is not used in English, but is used in French? Do people use ‘idealism’ in English?
Essentialism?
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Yes "idealism" is used in English. I have seen "essentialism" used in philosophy writing as well.
I gather the two terms are closely related. I may be wrong but I gather "essentialism" is more associated with Aristotle and idealism with Plato, both as their theories for how to approach the issue of the existence (or not) or "universals."
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As to essentialism I need to verify my memory but I thought we had a reference to an article by Richard Dawkins which references this issue. I will look for the link.
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This is the article I was thinking about: https://www.edge.org/contributors/w…-for-retirement
I would have to review the whole article but I am thinking Epicurus would agree with Dawkins criticism of Aristotles position. This is related to the issue of color discussed in Lucretius.