No? How is there no difference? One is a subset of the other. — khaled
Something as at least one could also mean everything which is at least one — TheMadFool
So something is a subset of everything. Being a subset, something CAN MEAN everything but it doesn't have to. — khaled
Forget about the Venn diagram. — Pfhorrest
If we know that everything in the room is red, — Pfhorrest
On the other hand if we know only that something in the room is red, — Pfhorrest
Why? It has proof value. Your proposition has been disproven by a proof-value tool. — god must be atheist
objects can be red. Nothing cannot be red. Therefore your first premise is wrong. The rest of your argument can be discarded. — god must be atheist
Someone else tag me out, this guy can’t be taught. — Pfhorrest
You forgot to give due importance to the "not" - the negation - in "not anything". "NOT anything" negates each and every thing. There is literally no thing that nothing applies to. Surely then nothing means not everything. — TheMadFool
the only sensible thing to do is to walk away.Years of indoctrination in the wrong logic hasn't touched me. I hope it never will. — god must be atheist
Chris tells us that everything in their storage is red.
We still don't know whether they have anything at all in their storage (because "everything" might be nothing, if they don't have anything at all in their storage. — Pfhorrest
...(if there are zero things to be had and you have all zero of them), — Pfhorrest
"everything entails something" — Pfhorrest
There must be something red in the storage in order for everything in the storage to be red. — creativesoul
There must be something red in the storage in order for everything in the storage to be red.
— creativesoul
Do you want to be able to claim to have a red nothing in storage? — Banno
Yes, that's exactly the kind of case. I brought it up to make a logical point, but in practice (hence practically unused) when do we ever talk about how much of a set of zero things some predicate applies to? — Pfhorrest
...(if there are zero things to be had and you have all zero of them), — Pfhorrest
If there are zero things to be had, then you have nothing. — creativesoul
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