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Re: Outside quantifiers on masses
> Jorge says they are confusing, and he is right, but they are not utterly
> useless. Although a mass has all the properties of its components, it also
> has some emergent properties, and the level of emergence may appear at
> some given level of the mass.
Does it have all the properties of each component? If I eat an apple,
am I eating the whole mass of apples? If yes, what would be the difference
between eating the whole mass and eating half the mass? The confusion came
from there. I think it is false that "the mass has all the properties
of each one of its components".
Also, is there any reason why {lei} shouldn't have a {piroi} default
quantifier, so that it is +specific?
> Consider that mass as a mass of cells. 10% of a person is a dead person,
> but 100% of that mass is alive; 90% may or may not be alive.
I don't see why 10% of a person is a dead person, and I don't understand
what the example shows, either.
Jorge