Anonymous
9/3/2025, 11:44:00 PM
No.719743815
>>719743649
>Meaning doesn’t require something to be finite
Thank you for addressing my actual argument, even if it does nothing to resolve it. But to your point, yes, meaning requires finitude. Or more accurately, meaning only ever arises FROM finitude. Name something eternal yet meaningful. Odds are you’re either going to name something meaningless, or something you don’t realize is actually finite.
>Meaning doesn’t require something to be finite
Thank you for addressing my actual argument, even if it does nothing to resolve it. But to your point, yes, meaning requires finitude. Or more accurately, meaning only ever arises FROM finitude. Name something eternal yet meaningful. Odds are you’re either going to name something meaningless, or something you don’t realize is actually finite.