(In reply to
A solution by Dej Mar)
You and Rollercoaster had a great idea! But I think it might be
slightly misguided. Take the Romeo and Juliet approach: A rose, by any
other name...
See, Something or someone's existence is not equal to their name. If my
name changed (or even disappeared) I would still exist. When something
is unnamed, and you name it, it is still there.
Now I can understand that the idea of being nameless no longer exists,
but I'm looking for a much simpler answer than that. It's not the name
(or lack therof) that ceases to exist, but the actual
person/place/thing/idea that is identified by the name.
I hope that helps, and again, clever answer! I had not heard it before.
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Posted by Stephen
on 2006-04-28 15:10:51 |