I differentiate the ideals and reals on the basis of the following:
One is an idea, if the one gives another one and if both of them are equal (1=1). One is a “non-ideal” matter, if one gives another one and if both of them are not equal (one is not equal to another one).
For instance,
Grass is an idea, if one grass gives another grass and if both of them are equal (grass=grass). Grass is a “non-ideal” matter, if one grass gives another grass and if both of them are not equal (one grass is not equal to another grass).
2006-06-22
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Is this correct?
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