Peter N. Steinmetz on Nostr: Pawn I don’t think there is one. That is axiomatic, as described by Aristotle. Try ...
Pawn I don’t think there is one. That is axiomatic, as described by Aristotle. Try making any argument, even those here, without assuming that existence exists and that valid concepts refer to reality. It falls apart very quickly.
This is really is a very old philosophical problem on which much ink has been used. So I certainly can’t find a way logically outside that to explain here and would just suggest reading Aristotle on that.
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