So, how is it that we can speak about stuff like Plato having a beard or Santa Claus existing on the North Pole? — Wallows
We can imagine things that aren't the case — Terrapin Station
Like Plato's beard? — Wallows
Since the Greek philosopher did not wear a beard, the phrase came to be identified as the philosophy of understanding something based on what does not exist. — Wikipedia
I think "Plato's beard" is what we call a 'play on words' and fits in the same category as the jokeSo, how is it that we can speak about stuff like Plato having a beard or Santa Claus existing on the North Pole? — Wallows
I've never understood the issue here. We can imagine things that aren't the case. What's the big mystery? — Terrapin Station
On the contrary, "Santa Claus" is about a real thing, which is a story, and refers to a real feature of that story, which is one of its characters. — andrewk
've never understood the issue here. We can imagine things that aren't the case. What's the big mystery?
Philosophy has always seemed to approach fiction like someone with a significant learning disability. — Terrapin Station
As with most philosophical problematics, its the conceptual nitty-gritty of fleshing out how these things work that presents the problems. — csalisbury
I'm willing to talk in PM if you want. — csalisbury
I'm willing to talk in PM if you want.
— csalisbury
Seems kind of arbitrary, but okay. — Terrapin Station
Isn't the whole issue that one can say true things about objects that don't exist? If I say "Sherlock Holmes is a clever detective" few will say it's simply a false statement. Given it's truth, on it's face, contradicts that correspondence theory of truth (which is seemingly a fairly straightforward way to understand truth) the issue doesn't seem so easily cleared up with derision about philosophers being silly or what have you. — MindForged
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