Chris writes:

balthoughB    Cheerskep firmly claims otherwise, yes, there is an ontic
   difference between reading a book and discussing it afterwards -- just
as there is a difference between being in Kuai and thenB    being back in
Chicago.b

   Look carefully, and you'll notice that nothing I said denies this. This
whole subject is immensely complicated, with all kinds of subtle differences
between notions. But two distinct notions does not entail there must be two
distinct non-notional entities, especially if one of them is alleged to be
a bcategory/class/setb. Remember, this was Michael's question:

Look carefully and you'll notice that nothing I said denies this. This
whole subject in immensely complicated with all kinds of subtle differences
between notions.

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