That's what I said. Have you heard of Wadler's law?
Semantics is the only thing that needs discussing - syntax is a solved problem. We can engineer our existing languages to mean whatever we want them to mean.
Me and every ontologist.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 2:22 pm You are using the concept, "ontological," to mean whatever exists, in whatever manner it exists.
And that's fine, but that's hardly my point. I am drawing your attention to the fact that you can't give me an example of anything that doesn't exist.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 2:22 pm I have no objection to your defining ontological that way. The problem is, everything that exists does not exist in the same way. Santa Claus exists, but does not exist as an actual person living at the corner of Maple and Tremont Street. Santa Claus does exist as a common fiction for the entertainment of Children at the Christmas season.
Not even one.
I know. That's what I said - concepts are ontological. Hence my question: What is the ontological nature of a concept?RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 2:22 pm If you choose to define concepts as ontological because they exist, fine. I certainly agree they exist. So, if you define, "ontological," as whatever exists, concepts are ontological.
Distinguish things as you see fit, but avoid the category error. There is no such category for "non-existents". It's an empty set.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 2:22 pm But I think it is important to distinguish those things that exist, whether anyone is conscious of or knows they exist or not from those things which only exist if someone is conscious of them, like your own thoughts, and all those other things that would no longer exist if humanity became extinct, like Santa Claus, language, mathematics, logic, the sciences, and all knowledge.
How is less relevant to why. Why do I need, or have to differentiate them?RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 2:22 pm They all exist, so you would call them ontological, but they obviously do not exist in the same way the earth, sun, stars, rocks, rivers, and all other organisms exist. How would you differentiate them?