Nonpareil
I just explained how.
The question that I am talking about is "does an entity with this specific characteristic exist?". The question that you posited was "does this existent entity have this specific characteristic?". They are not equivalent.
No... same question, although I used an example of something that is existent, to show the flawed logic. (Assuming that I exist and I'm not just random noise in the server, which would be kind of absurd) I find that assuming the answer in your premise, is generally frowned upon and not proper thinking. If the logic doesn't work with something you know the answer to, then it doesn't work period.
(March 10, 2017 at 1:21 am)RoadRunner79 Wrote: How does changing it to some person; change the logic involved.
I just explained how.
The question that I am talking about is "does an entity with this specific characteristic exist?". The question that you posited was "does this existent entity have this specific characteristic?". They are not equivalent.
No... same question, although I used an example of something that is existent, to show the flawed logic. (Assuming that I exist and I'm not just random noise in the server, which would be kind of absurd) I find that assuming the answer in your premise, is generally frowned upon and not proper thinking. If the logic doesn't work with something you know the answer to, then it doesn't work period.