In defense of etymological speculation
Laurence Horn
laurence.horn at YALE.EDU
Tue Aug 13 20:32:21 UTC 2002
At 6:18 AM -0400 8/13/02, Frank Abate wrote:
>
>(Brief aside: I use the term "etymological fallacy" in this connection.
>What I mean by it is that it is futile, or nearly so, to argue for a
>particular word usage, or to insist on the use of a certain form or spelling
>of a word, simply on the grounds that the "true" etymology so indicates.
I wonder if John Stuart Mill, who defines "etymological fallacy"
essentially in just this way in his 1863 _Utilitarianism_ pamphlet
(in critiquing Horne Tooke, who was apparently fell into such a
fallacy), gets pride of place for this. Hard to tell, since it's the
kind of expression that is perhaps too transparent to get a listing
in the OED.
L
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