It has been made perfectly clear. To use definition of "cat" as an example, you think you are defining a term that represents all breeds of a certain domestic animal and I think a term to represent all critters of the family Felidae Then no point to compare or argue about our definitions since we already know not about the same thing.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2026 1:19 am
Only one of us really should be answering. I wonder why you can't...Are you ashamed of your definition, or just devoid of one?
This is a really good example (cats). You are arguing "my definition of cats is correct" because in effect, nothing in the rest of felidae (the number of individual domestic cats is probably many times the number of individuals in all the other species in felidae combined). I am saying, so what, those other species exist. The definition should/must encompass them.