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06/10/2011 03:30:56 PM · #26 |
Drat. I was wrong.
I had said earlier that people were definitely objects.
Now that I look at another definition, I am not an object:
From Merriam Webster:
"1.anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable ...
Unfortunately, I don't meet the italicized definition. :(
Message edited by author 2011-06-10 15:31:22. |
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06/10/2011 07:02:10 PM · #27 |
I think that a quite indepth and helpful definition of an object can be found Here.
But if you really dont want to look through pages and pages of someones philosophy on a subject that really is not that important to our everyday lives, I will give you this exerpt from it "An object of any kind is an object of my reason, my mind, my memory, my consciousness, my soul or my imagination."
And leave you with my own little philosophical thought....
"You are all objects of my imagination"
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06/11/2011 07:10:36 AM · #28 |
Thanks for all the replies,it was fun. |
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06/11/2011 09:56:16 AM · #29 |
Originally posted by vawendy: From Merriam Webster:
"1.anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable ...
Unfortunately, I don't meet the italicized definition. :( |
That depends on your definition of "stable". Are you comparing yourself to a large rock, or to a glob of antimatter?
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