This paper argues for explanatory eliminativism about topics (and cognates, such as subject matters) relative to the domain of conceptual engineering. It has become usual to think that topics serve an important explanatory role in theories of conceptual engineering, namely, to determine the limits of revision. I argue, first, that such limits can be understood either as the \(\textit {normative limits}\) pertaining to the justification of conceptual engineering, as the \(\textit {metaphysical limits}\) pertaining to the identity of the concepts in question, or as the \(\textit {terminological limits}\) pertaining to usage of the original terminology. Second, I argue that the metaphysical reading is disputable as a theory of concepts and inc...