OK. So the source of this argument is...you’re taking the “cognitive anthropological meaning” of community. I’ve never studied cognitive anthropology, so I guess I’m using the “folk” definition of community. Which is all fair and good–according to cognitive anthropologists, I’m wrong–except that (I strongly suspect) almost everyone else on this site is also using the folk definition, not the specialists’ one.
OK. So the source of this argument is...you’re taking the “cognitive anthropological meaning” of community. I’ve never studied cognitive anthropology, so I guess I’m using the “folk” definition of community. Which is all fair and good–according to cognitive anthropologists, I’m wrong–except that (I strongly suspect) almost everyone else on this site is also using the folk definition, not the specialists’ one.