👉 In philosophy, "whiggishness" refers to a type of philosophical argument that is characterized by its reliance on the appeal of appealing to the personal or individual aspects of an idea rather than relying on logical reasoning. The term comes from the Latin word "whiggus," which means "thorn" in Old English. In essence, this type of argument relies heavily on the personification of ideas and characters, often ascribing characteristics or attributes that are not necessarily universal or applicable to other individuals