thatóság
Thatóság is a term used in Hungarian philosophy to denote the metaphysical notion known in English as haecceity or “thisness.” It refers to the aspect of a thing that makes it the particular object it is, beyond any of its qualitative properties such as shape, color, or size. In this sense, thatóság answers the question of what distinguishes this specific object from all other objects with similar properties.
Etymology and historical background place thatóság in the tradition of medieval scholastic philosophy. The concept was
Philosophical role and debates commonly distinguish thatóság from essence or quiddity. Haecceity is intended to be
See also: haecceity, haecceitas, individuation, essence, quiddity, identity, Duns Scotus.
References in Hungarian philosophy and philosophy of language discuss thatóság as a translation of haecceity and