Le Samedi 18 Mars 2006 01:58, peterdjones.domain.name.hidden a écrit :
> Ground them operationally, then. Real things have real properties and
> unreal
> things don't. Real properties can be observed empirically. Primeness
> then is not
> a real property.
>
I have to ask you one more time, but I'll reverse the question, what does it
means for an object not to be real (hence being abstract) ? it is not a joke,
I want to know. All your explanations till now are tautologies and in
themself have no explanatory power at all.
Quentin
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