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> An apple is an abstraction over the particles/waves that comprise it, as is a banana.

No, you don’t understand what abstraction is. Apple is exactly arrangement of particles, it’s not abstraction over them.

> hence to claim that it is unusually abstract

Who talks about him being unusually abstract (and not just abstract)?

> is to ignore, as you did, the abstraction inherent in day to day life.

How am I ignoring this abstraction when I’ve provided you exactly that (numbers are abstraction inherent in day to day life). I’m sorry but you seem to be discussing in bad faith.



> Apple is exactly arrangement of particles, it’s not abstraction over them.

No. You can do things to that apple, such as bite it, and it is still an apple, despite it now having a different set of particles. It is the abstract concept of appleness (which we define . . . somehow) applied to that arrangement of particles.

> I’m sorry but you seem to be discussing in bad faith.

Really?

> No, you don’t understand what abstraction is.




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