From: Blunderov (squooker@mweb.co.za)
Date: Sat Mar 27 2004 - 14:03:57 MST
Eva-Lise Carlstrom
Sent: 27 March 2004 09:57 PM
An abstract increases at the expense of other
abstracts. "Love", for instance, could be said to
increase at the expense of "hate", "rejection", or
"disgust". This thus does not seem like a good test
for abstractness to me, since you'd have to already
have determined whether the things it's at the cost of
are themselves abstracts.
[Blunderov]Surely not? If I have another child does it mean that my love
for any others becomes diminished? Or that my hate for, say,
infomercials is reduced?
(True, I'm clinging to my premise that information is abstract.)
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