RE: Thomism: Then & Now
November 1, 2021 at 2:35 pm
(This post was last modified: November 1, 2021 at 2:37 pm by emjay.)
I definitely get what you guys are saying and sympathise... that merelogical nihilism or its opposite, mereological universalism helps deal with some of the arbitrariness of defining things, and in a similar sense gives more voice to the 'fuzzy logic' nature of our brains sometimes... ie not everything, even how we think, has definitive boundaries or can be easily defined. But still, for my own part at least, since I want to understand this stuff primarily in it's own terms, I don't think adding that sort of confusion much helps the discussion, so that's why I'm personally not going down that road. But each to their own.