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Re: [lojban] Beyond Whorf: "things," "qualities," and the origin of nouns and adjectives



On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Ivan A Derzhanski wrote:

> Jorge Llambias wrote:
> > Thus the Lojban word {botpi} is not class (2) like the English
> > word "bottle". It does not refer to the bundle of properties
> > that make up a bottle, it refers to the relationship that
> > exists between bundles of bottle properties and bundles of
> > bottle contents properties.
> 
> Which is just why it provoked so much debate here.  We want to name
> entities -- entities that are more than bundles of properties -- by
> stating (the) categories to which they belong.  Thus a bottle is not
> a bottle because it actually or potentially bottles something; it is
> a bottle because it is a vessel with a narrow neck.

Squawk, squawk, bacawk, feathers fly!  (without checking if someone else
has already replied thus:)

"It is a bottle because it is a vessel..."  But the essence of a vessel
is that it potentially contains something, which is just how the Lojban
definition is written.  Thus Jorge really expressed both the Lojban and
the mal<natlang> definition of bottle, given Lojban's bias to emphasize
relations versus "noun-ish things".

On the word "potential", my opinion is that it's still a vessel or bottle
when it's evacuated, so the referent of "its contents" is the empty set. 
However, I'm not going to respond in detail in that discussion.

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