| > But surely you’d agree that “vat of chemicals” is not the only metric by which to evaluate a substance So you're positing a spiritual or etherial nature for strawberries? Such that pure materialism is inadequate to address? > , and that not all vats of chemicals are strawberries. Yeah, this is elementary logic really. All A are B does not imply that all B are A. > Everything is just a concoction of atoms. yes, exactly. So what is the difference between an artificial and a natural arrangement of the atoms, if they are otherwise the same? > The fact that they’re all just atoms doesn’t mean they share other properties like: safe to eat, tastes good to humans, etc. Yes, which is why this wasn't my point. |
Not in the slightest. You seemed to be placing a high degree of weight on the shared property “vat of chemicals”, and I’m trying to understand why or in what way this informs us.
> Yes, which is why this wasn't my point.
I’m trying to understand what someone is supposed to take from the point you say you are making.
My goal is to have a conversation so I can better understand your point, not to exchange a series of textual jousts.