this isnt mathematics, being undefined has no particular meaning to us. maybe you could use a different term, because i understand ‘defined’ ‘undefined’ et al. to be meaningful as in meeting a certain standard of ‘meaning’. in math i assume this to be delivering a quantifiable result, sometimes one of a particuar kind, rational, or irrational, etc.
if you are literally saying it has no meaning, than what is this standard of meaning you think it should meet?
The concept of “definition” is not restricted to mathematics. If we would talk about a unicorn, and I would have never encountered the concept of a unicorn, I would request to be given a definition - just what
IS a unicorn. Stands to reason.
im pretty sure i can demonstrate that free will is incompatible with either of the 2 possible states of the universe…
I have seen this demonstration before, and I remain unimpressed. But that problem does not belong here.
I really, really, really wish you would stop this. Clarke’s 3rd law only goes in
one direction. And this has been pointed out many times. Yes, I used a shocking example to show it, and you were outraged but did not answer it. Just think: if there is no magic, if we, humans
can eventually reach that “sufficiently advanced technology” - then you quickly eliminated God from the picture. Who needs God, if we, humans have God-like power or technology? If that “sufficiently advanced technology” is unattainable for us, then it is still magic, and will stay magic forever. Clarke’s law does
NOT say that anything, that “looks like” magic,
must be the result of a sufficiently advanced technology.
i think they are rather organic, but obviously some things do not exist without a cause, for instance you and i. which makes necessary our cause. our parents.
Undoubtedly. But in a logical chain A->B->C “B” is
both necessary and contingent based upon the chain we look at. The dichotomy of necessary/contingent is only meaningful “locally”.
thats not exactly what it means, its something more along the lines of things that are possible, but have not occured.
Which is irrelevant. It is nonsensical to subdivide “nonexistence”.
now that it occurs to me, how do you define C-existence? it would seem to be as undefined as X-existence. if i understand what you mean.
Well, that is a legitimate question. C-existence is not as simple as straightforward as P-existence. P-existence is limited in space and time, it is composed of STEM. It is directly (or indirectly) available to the senses (or their extentions).
C-existence is not STEM-based - in the sense that the concept of a horse cannot be observed, touched, felt, etc. Concepts have their own hierarchy. They can be subdivided into categories of their own. But they have something in common, they are mental constructs, abstractions. If there would be no conscious beings, there would be no abstractions.
Some philosophers disagree with that. They say that concepts are “abstract objects”, which exist independently from the mind. And
at first sight, this view sounds sensible. After all the concept of “two” is the same, no matter what label we use to describe it. (Numbers are the ultimate abstractions of reality). Those philosophers say that we don’t “invent” concepts, we “discover” them. However, this view implodes if we start to examine it in detail. “Hamlet” (the play) is a concept, which manifests itself in a written form, or it is performed on the stage, which was translated into many languages. To say that Shakespeare simply “discovered” the objectively existing abstract concept of “Hamlet” instead of “making it up” is sheer nonsense.
The subdivision of C-existence goes like this: direct concepts about the actual reality (the concept of a horse). Generalized concepts about reality (the concept of an animal). Concepts about concepts (philosophy). Concepts about totally imaginary “things” (Hamlet, fairies, etc.). Now we do have
a lot of concepts about the X-existence. But those different concepts are vague, somethimes downright nonsensical. Just what is this X-existence supposed to be?
To sum it up: “C-existence is the set of mental constructs or abstractions”. Is this what you had in mind?