Sortal vs Aortal - What's the difference?
sortal | aortal |
(philosophy) Of or pertaining to a sort
* {{quote-book, 1690, John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, section=, chapter=Chapter III: Of General Terms
, passage=But, it being evident that things are ranked under names into sorts or species, only as they agree to certain abstract ideas, to which we have annexed those names, the essence of each genus, or sort, comes to be nothing but that abstract idea which the general, or sortal (if I may have leave so to call it from sort, as I do general from genus), name stands for.}}
(philosophy) Having the character of a
* {{quote-journal, 2008, date=January 8, John E. Sarnecki, Sortals for Dummies, Erkenntnis, url=, doi=10.1007/s10670-007-9094-6, volume=69, issue=2, pages=
, passage=The possession of sortal concepts is a prerequisite for philosophers like Wiggins or Lowe in determining the nature and extent of our referential capacities. }}
(philosophy) A type of universal that defines a particular sort of object
* {{quote-book, 1974, , Subject and Predicate in Logic and Grammar, isbn=0416821901, page=135, pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=qX8OAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA135
, passage=And central to this notion is the distinction, among semantic types of g -words, between sortals on the one hand and non-sortal general-character-specifiers on the other}}
As adjectives the difference between sortal and aortal
is that sortal is (philosophy) of or pertaining to a sort while aortal is of or relating to the aorta.As a noun sortal
is (philosophy) a type of universal that defines a particular sort of object.sortal
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* sortalist * sortalism * sortalize * nonsortalSee also
*Sortalsin the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy