So your name is not totally empty. It refers to you yourself.
You have simply chosen to rename yourself. — hks
I don't think of you as a fictional character. I think of you as a living persona. — hks
I come to this forum to learn more about other people's views about philosophy. For example there are those who revere Plato. I myself do not however. I revere Aristotle more. — hks
Vodka is very popular with Russians and as a mixed drink, especially for American females. I think of vodka as a diluted ("cut") moonshine. While vodka can be up to 100 proof (50%) moonshine is 99% (198 proof).
Tequila has a distinct natural flavor to it which I like. I like gin also. It also has a distinct flavor to it. — hks
I disagree. Posty McPostface is simply an online personality I have created. It doesn't denote anything apart from the contextual definition derived through my interactions with you on this forum. — Posty McPostface
This online persona is just a fiction of your imagination of sorts. — Posty McPostface
all I can afford nowadays is beer — Posty McPostface
The difference, inasmuch as there is one, lies in our behaviour, and not 'in language'. — StreetlightX
All names are 'empty names'. — StreetlightX
I don't at all have a different personality online than I do offline, by the way. That doesn't mean that I'm "just one way" all the time, but I'm not "just one way" online all the time, either. — Terrapin Station
Posty McPostface has meaning to me. — I like sushi
Whether the object referred to by the name is real or fictional, the name is still given meaning by the existence of that object in our perceptions. — NuncAmissa
The trick is to recognize that all names - even the most seemingly concrete, 'real' instances of them, like Abe Lincoln or Amelia Earhart - 'refer' in the exact same manner as do names like Santa Claus or Pegasus. All names are 'empty names'. There is no difference in kind between the two apparent 'types' of referring. This is because language is entirely indifferent to questions of 'reality' or 'existence': in language, both Pegasus and Lincoln belong to the same existential plane, as it were. — StreetlightX
But, surely "Terrapin Station" or "Posty McPostface" don't denote the same person posting under that name? I am Posty, but, I am not Posty. Does that make sense? — Posty McPostface
No. :razz: — Terrapin Station
What's an example of a "direct referent" that wouldn't be just a name/just a moniker? — Terrapin Station
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