We can have thoughts of objects we have seen. Are those thoughts emergent properties of the brain? — Don Wade
Guess it depends on how one wishes to classify property. — Mww
Yes. Classifying Properties is difficult. The philosopher David Hume defined some of those problems in his writings. Generally, properties is defined as a piece of land - but that's not what we are defining here. — Don Wade
Maybe it is? The notion that something can "be" property only emerges with the subjective viewpoint. One object cannot "own" another object. So maybe the notion that an object can have a property is an anthropomophism. Is the property an aspect of the object, or is the object an instantiation of the property? — Pantagruel
We can have thoughts of objects we have seen. Are those thoughts emergent properties of the brain? — Don Wade
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