On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 12:15:43 AM UTC+1 Brent wrote:

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> On 3/10/2021 2:41 PM, Tomas Pales wrote:
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> On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 6:29:13 PM UTC+1 Brent wrote:
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>> On 3/10/2021 1:18 AM, Tomas Pales wrote:
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>> Then you've either (1) changed the meaning of "real" existence (2) 
>> changed the meaning of possible or (3) gone mad.
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> As I said, possible means identical to itself. 
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> I know you said it, but that doesn't make it so.  Is it possible that 
> there is a an even number greater than 2 which is not the sum of two 
> primes?  Is it real?  Is it possible that there is a cardinal number 
> between aleph0 and aleph1?  Is it real?  If you flip a coin is it possible 
> it will come up heads?  What's the difference between "possible" and 
> "necessary".
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If there is a contradiction in the definition of an object, that means that 
the law of identity is violated and the object is not identical to itself 
and hence is not possible. There is no difference between possible and 
necessary in the absolute sense because every possible object exists 
necessarily in reality as a whole. The distinction between possible and 
necessary is used when talking about something that exists only in some 
possible worlds versus something that exists in every possible world, 
respectively.


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