On 5/15/2019 8:20 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
Mathematical logic distinguish well the name of a thing and the thing itself. You confuse “0” and 0.

Also, when you say that something does not exist, you might give us your metaphysical axioms. Taken literarily, what you say is like saying that the equation x - 4 = 0 has no solution.

That's confusing "Satisfies a predicate." with "exists".  Such a definition of "exists" is only relative to a context.  Compare, "There exists a physician companion of Sherlock Holmes."

Brent

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