I love this series. Except, I have very particularly been in an argument where I said the phrase, “Hinduism is, by definition, a religion.” Isn’t agreement on common usage useful if you want to communicate efficiently? Maybe Wiggin shouldn’t be used commonly, but one person defining Wiggin in a manner that contradicts the dictionary definition certainly doesn’t do anyone any favors. And I think it’s fine for common usage to define humans as mortal, as long as it consistently assumes that Socrates is inhuman when he goes on living forever.
I love this series. Except, I have very particularly been in an argument where I said the phrase, “Hinduism is, by definition, a religion.” Isn’t agreement on common usage useful if you want to communicate efficiently? Maybe Wiggin shouldn’t be used commonly, but one person defining Wiggin in a manner that contradicts the dictionary definition certainly doesn’t do anyone any favors. And I think it’s fine for common usage to define humans as mortal, as long as it consistently assumes that Socrates is inhuman when he goes on living forever.