yung.carl.jung
Hey Bird! I'm Morose & Lugubrious
OMG! Can I say that at my age?
I certainly can eat a real apple, but I have found the idea of an apple much less filling and hardy nutritious. We could argue your points for a long time and have a wonderful discussion about reality. This thread is not the time or place. The connection, if any, between the abstract and the concrete is pretty interesting.
I agree we will postpone this discussion to another time when it's more apropriate. just one concluding remark.
you can eat an apple. you cannot eat the idea of an apple. that much seems certain.
but the word apple is real, is it not? it was made up by real people, in our real past. you can write it on a piece of paper. it consists of real letters that you pronounce with your real tongue, that have real, measurable sound associated with it.
and the thing they named apple (the apple, the signified) was real, no? it existed at some point, like all of history existed at some point in time?
just because something does not manifest physically does not mean it aint real. emotions are real. opinions are real. insults are real, they actually hurt. relationships are real.
most money isn't printed money anymore. it's stored on a server perhaps, it's stored as one and zeroes. but it's still incredibly real to us. it can grow, it can be stolen, it can vanish if the server implodes. is it suddenly not a reality anymore if the server is gone?
things in our mental sphere have real, tangible, objectively measurable physical effects. I don't see a clear distinction to be made here. and with that, I'm out and back on topic. cheers and sorry for the rambling. I won't try to have the last word anymore
