Animals can entertain thoughts that they cannot hold.
— creativesoul
It is very reasonable to say that an animal could have a transient thought which might compel it to act... — Merkwurdichliebe
Where have I attributed existence as a predicate to anything? Things exist, that is basic; but their existence is not a predicate like other predicates, their existence is more like an activity that will cease someday. If something does not exist then no predicates can be attributed to it. If something has fictional existence... — Janus
Do you really not understand the problem here?
Compare the first question to the last phrase... — creativesoul
I don't think it is in these kinds of considerations that important philosophy lives. — Janus
Saying that something has existence is not attributing a predicate; it is simply saying that something exists. — Janus
All philosophy consists of thought/belief. Seems to me that getting that right is imperative. — creativesoul
"Something has existence" is not "Something exists".
The former uses the term "existence" as a predicate. The latter does not. — creativesoul
No... — Janus
It makes no sense whatsoever to say that non linguistic animals can entertain thought/belief that they cannot have. Entertaining thought/belief is thinking about it. Thinking about it requires being able to talk about it. — creativesoul
It makes no sense whatsoever to say that non linguistic animals can entertain thought/belief that they cannot have. Entertaining thought/belief is thinking about it. Thinking about it requires being able to talk about it.
— creativesoul
Could you clarify this? Maybe rephrase it? — Merkwurdichliebe
Non linguistic animals cannot talk about thought/belief. Thus, they cannot think about thought/belief. Since entertaining a thought is to think about it, it makes no sense to say that a creature without the capability to think about thought/belief can entertain thought/belief. — creativesoul
What about telepaths and mutes? — Shamshir
There is no logical restriction on 'words' being confined to a phonetic or graphemic domain. — fresco
Record player.What about Helen Keller? — Merkwurdichliebe
Tell me what you mean by linguistic thought, as I find no grounds for it in the above.Nevertheless, capable of linguistic thought, simply through their natural capacity for conceptual abstraction. — Merkwurdichliebe
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