litewave
That's the very definition of a property in first-order logic. First order logic is extensional by design.
So you using a non-standard interpretation? — Banno
litewave
SO for any proposition P you have:
P is true IFF it is consistent and identical with itself
Consistent with what? "Lightwave wrote this post" is consistent, but not true - I wrote this post. — Banno
Banno
bongo fury
If you think that properties are collections then reality consists only of collections, which are concrete things, because properties as abstract things that have instances don't exist. — litewave
The nominalist cancels out the property and treats the predicate as bearing a one-many relation directly to the several things it applies to or denotes. — Goodman, p49
EricH
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