I’m not sure you’ve specified your definition fully.
Imagine there’s a biscuit that looks just like a rock. When filtered through your senses, you’ll recognize it as a rock and so by your definition it actually is a rock. Statements such as “this looks like a rock to me but actually it’s something else” become always false by definition.
I’m not sure you’ve specified your definition fully.
Imagine there’s a biscuit that looks just like a rock. When filtered through your senses, you’ll recognize it as a rock and so by your definition it actually is a rock. Statements such as “this looks like a rock to me but actually it’s something else” become always false by definition.
(I’ll address the counting question separately)