You’re arguing issues of cartography, not geography.
No, I’m saying that the people asking whether something is “ontologically basic” are arguing cartography. Also it’s funny how they only ask the question of things they don’t believe exist.
Ok I’m in agreement with that.
You’re arguing issues of cartography, not geography.
No, I’m saying that the people asking whether something is “ontologically basic” are arguing cartography. Also it’s funny how they only ask the question of things they don’t believe exist.
Ok I’m in agreement with that.