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Lordhesperus Ultima_Reality Lordhesperus wrote on Ultima_Reality's profile.
Hi Ultima.
There are some criticisms of modal realism that modal realism postulates an excessive number of objects - an infinite number of possible worlds - leading to an unnecessarily large ontology that violates Occam's razor, which favors simpler theories with fewer objects. What do you think about this? I asked this question elsewhere, but I want to hear your perspective on it.
There are some criticisms of modal realism that modal realism postulates an excessive number of objects - an infinite number of possible worlds - leading to an unnecessarily large ontology that violates Occam's razor, which favors simpler theories with fewer objects. What do you think about this? I asked this question elsewhere, but I want to hear your perspective on it.
But Tldr would be he probably died because he was already dead so he just ascended, his and Gio's talk kind of says as much with Gio going "your body though-", but that in itself doesn't inherently mean destroying the light of one's soul is safe either.
and Type 8 might have merit, after all, the implication is that it can't die no matter what as long as the light remains, although only one light needs to be destroyed to kill it, but it being the shadow of the soul directly ties it's immortality to said light.
I wouldn't say AE though, it's corporal, can be touched and seen by anyone, and being a shadow of a soul is fucky but not exactly abstract as how we define it (Like you wouldn't call Hanged Man abstract for being light or Black Sabbath or Set abstract for being literal shadows).