The definition of a word can be defined quite clearly. Taking your example of life, we can define the word so that we can tell if something is alive or not. AWe can attach a list of things to a word that are testable in the real world.
Likewise, I could define "red" by the frequency of light. But what red actually looks like is not testable. I have no way of showing that the way I see red is the way you see red. But ultimately, it doesn't make any difference. So that is not testable. The wwavelength of red is something testable, but when you go into the philosophical realm and ask if we see it the same, it is untestable and makes no difference whether we see it the same or not.
So I still think that philosophica;l ideas are untestable in the real world, and therefore are not applicable to the real world.
Likewise, I could define "red" by the frequency of light. But what red actually looks like is not testable. I have no way of showing that the way I see red is the way you see red. But ultimately, it doesn't make any difference. So that is not testable. The wwavelength of red is something testable, but when you go into the philosophical realm and ask if we see it the same, it is untestable and makes no difference whether we see it the same or not.
So I still think that philosophica;l ideas are untestable in the real world, and therefore are not applicable to the real world.
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