Skepdick wrote:Yes, you are talking about the concept of unicorns (not actual unicorns because those don't exist) - I got that.
Nah. If that were the case then the statement "Mary is riding a unicorn" would be a meaningless one. You can't ride a concept.
You have to understand what it means to say that someone is talking about something and that there is no requirement for things to exist in order to be able to talk about them.
You said that unicorns don't exist, and they don't.
Can't you see what you're doing? When you say "Unicorn don't exist", you're using the word in the standard way, namely, to mean "a horse with a horn". You're talking about things that don't exist. You're doing it yourself. But because you have this erroneous idea that we can't talk about things that don't exist, you are misled into redefining the term "unicorn" to mean "the concept of unicorn". Now, you can say that unicorns exist, even though previously you agreed that they don't. It's a silly little word game. Nothing more.
Is it your equivocation of "exists" that's confusing you here? Unicorns do exist in your head. Unicorns don't exist outside of your head.
The existence of unicorns is conditional on the location of existence.
We're asking whether unicorns exist anywhere in the world or not. The location of their existence is irrelevant. They are allowed to exist anywhere.
Do unicorns exist, McDickie? If you say "Yes, they exist in heads", can you show me a horse with a horn that exists in someone's head?
You're playing word games, dummy. That's all you do.
What could you possibly be talking about if it doesn't exist somehow and somewhere?
You can talk about what can
possibly exist, dummy.
I am not making any mistakes. I've defined myself such that It's impossible for me to make mistakes. And I've defined it so that all mistakes are yours.
Oh yes, you are. You are making a ton of mistakes. In fact, your entire portfolio is made out of mistakes. What you think about yourself -- which, by the way, is not a definition -- is completely irrelevant.
What actual unicorns are you talking about?
You missed the point, dummy.
They will stop being just concepts when you show me an actual unicorn.
So if unicorns came into existence then the meaning of the word "unicorn" will magically go from that of a concept to that of an animal?
Isn't it a bit idiotic to say such a thing?