Essentialism

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The essentialism is an approach in the Human Geography that means that every entity has his own characterics. These characterics makes the entity to what it in essence means. All objects like a car, house, human being, spoon ore an train have characterisics that make the objects to what they are.

Without these essential characterics the object has not the definition that makes the object to what is should be. Also in Human Geography are characteristics that make difference between different people, spaces and time. The difference between people are determined by the biology. All bodies are different what means that different characteristics of the bodies. Without organs there is no human being and without an engine there is no car.


So, essentialism is the philosophy that for every entity there is a bundle of characteristiscs for him. These characteristics are given to him by nature, it is not that he adopted him, but they are given to him. This vision is exactly the opposite from existentialism, which says entities only can become by adopting.

Essentialism says everything an object needs must be present. If this isn't, it loses its identity, like a heart in the human body. Without a heart you can't call yourself human being.



References:

Pollmann T, 1999, De letteren als wetenschap, Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press. http://books.google.nl/books?id=_goNHAE81WIC&pg=PA48&lpg=PA48&dq=definitie+van+essentialisme&source=bl&ots=uuXuXEQAoB&sig=9M4tQxdXbcZyZqRQQ217soZSA94&hl=nl&ei=EkO0TJCdDYTrOZbfoJMK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CC0Q6AEwBjgK#v=onepage&q=definitie%20van%20essentialisme&f=false


Published by Sonny Joziasse & Benny Jansen & Robbert Vossers