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    This treatment of names correlates them to the specific natures of the objects they name

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    Everything down to here is set out in terms of Plato’s own metaphysics, and has all the hallmarks of philosophical seriousness. Names are purpose-made portions of vocal sound, expertly constructed for their specific function of marking off this or that item’s being. This is clearly a form of naturalism, since it treats names as appropriately correlated to the specific natures of the objects they name. But what does that natural correlation amount to?

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