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by Radim
1853 days ago
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But "world", "separate" and "parts" are all language concepts too. I feel the inconsistency in your (circular) argument is not getting through. That divisions are arbitrary and "exist just in our imagination" doesn't line up with your admission that imagination is real, and using words to describe it. That line between "real" vs "arbitrary / imaginary" is not as clear cut as you (unconsciously, apparently) draw it. |
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I guess it's not, since I'm not convinced that mine is a circular argument.
My argument - to put is simply - is that we are all part of the same system and that there are no divisions. Without divisions, no numbers. I don't need any distinction between 'real' and 'arbitrary' for this to hold, that's a dichotomy you assume on your part.