>>36
sorry, but
>>25 was talking about terminologies, not definitions.
"Terminology also refers to a more formal discipline which systematically studies the labelling or designating of concepts particular to one or more subject fields or domains of human activity, through research and analysis of terms in context, for the purpose of documenting and promoting correct usage. This study can be limited to one language or can cover more than one language at the same time (multilingual terminology, bilingual terminology, and so forth)."
this is what most philosophers and scientists and whatever do, and i don't think it's fair to discard a term set by a persons analyses and research simply because you disagree with that persons conclusions (which i do in the case of marx). You can argue that they are out of context today, or that the original research and analyses were incorrect or whatever, but just saying "you're dumb, all you say is wrong" is pretty, well, retarded.