Actions are similarly as descriptive as attributes though. I someone is said to have done action X, and action X never happened, then the very person who the action was attached does not exist. Instead we are left with a person who did not do the action.
For instance:
"Columbus sailed to Antarctica" is an action assigned to the person Columbus.
Since Columbus did not sail to Antarctica, this action is false, and the Columbus who sailed to Antarctica (in the above description) does not exist.
This is not to say that Columbus does not exist absolutely though, since the Columbus who did not sail to Antarctica does exist (assuming it also holds that Columbus himself is similarly provable).
I dunno, maybe I'm just over-philosophizing...
For instance:
"Columbus sailed to Antarctica" is an action assigned to the person Columbus.
Since Columbus did not sail to Antarctica, this action is false, and the Columbus who sailed to Antarctica (in the above description) does not exist.
This is not to say that Columbus does not exist absolutely though, since the Columbus who did not sail to Antarctica does exist (assuming it also holds that Columbus himself is similarly provable).
I dunno, maybe I'm just over-philosophizing...
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