TheGreatArcanum
Abstracts/concepts are actually particular mental events. — Terrapin Station
Janus
Terrapin Station
yes, but all changes are mental events — TheGreatArcanum
Terrapin Station
because you deny that there is any persistent identity across time, and thus any persistent entity, which could be identified as an object. — Janus
Janus
Terrapin Station
So, when is a particular object that particular object then? — Janus
TheGreatArcanum
Why would you believe that? — Terrapin Station
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TheGreatArcanum
Aristotelian nonsense? Seriously? — Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station
because there exists at least one final cause, first causes must exist, — TheGreatArcanum
Janus
Terrapin Station
I don't see any relevance in what you say here. — Janus
TheGreatArcanum
What that has to do with a claim that change is necessarily mental is something that likely only you have any inkling of, if indeed it makes any sense to you (which I doubt). — Terrapin Station
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TheGreatArcanum
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TheGreatArcanum
Would your opinion change if I "prove" mine to you? — Terrapin Station
Janus
I said let's be clear that ontological facts do not hinge on how we determine anything. — Terrapin Station
Not even sure why anyone bothers to argue with you. — TheGreatArcanum
Merkwurdichliebe
Terrapin Station
So, what relevance do they have? Can we determine them or not? — Janus
Terrapin Station
Merkwurdichliebe
and then I repeatedly kick it while it was down some-more, yet still you persist in trying to revive it. for this reason, I don’t think you’re actually capable of proving anything, because the context in which those proofs are being formulated, is faulty beyond repair. — TheGreatArcanum
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You just like the extra teeth. — Terrapin Station
Merkwurdichliebe
You just like the extra teeth. — Terrapin Station
Janus
We can determine this by looking at something in a particular reference frame and abstracting out the observational interaction, for example. — Terrapin Station
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