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Blogger Chiu ChunLing said...

Well, it depends quite a bit on what you consider "essential" about them.

Any two things are similar in some ways and different in others. Even opposites are only opposite by virtue of being the same in terms of magnitude or scale in some measure, but having inverted vectors.

A unicorn and a dragon are both similar in being commonly found in fantasy. But is that what is essential, or is it instead that one is commonly (or in specific instance) "good", while the other is evil? Is it essential that I have neither of them chopped into lunchmeat in my fridge, or is it essential that I prefer things that taste like chicken to things that taste like venison?

What is essential about a thing depends on our purpose towards it. That means that it is entirely dependent on a fully subjective decision, though we may state our intention of how to use/treat/dispose the things in question, there is no logical difficulty in anyone else choosing to disagree with our purpose and choose a different one, with a variant idea of what is essential about them as a result.

26 October 2018 at 17:54