There must be some quality (in this case quantity :puzzled:) on the basis of which a comparison (here quantitative) can be made.
There is sometimes a quantity on the basis of which a comparison can be made.
This quantity exists in 0 < 3. It doesn’t in “nothing is bigger than X”.
Do you mean to say “nothing is bigger than X” is nonsensical? We regularly encounter such expressions e.g. “nothing is greater than God”.
That statement is not nonsensical, but “nothing” is not being compared as a quantity either.
What. if I may ask, is the sense in it?
There is sometimes a quantity on the basis of which a comparison can be made.
This quantity exists in 0 < 3. It doesn’t in “nothing is bigger than X”.
Do you mean to say “nothing is bigger than X” is nonsensical? We regularly encounter such expressions e.g. “nothing is greater than God”.
That statement is not nonsensical, but “nothing” is not being compared as a quantity either.
What. if I may ask, is the sense in it?