Mjäll
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@Mjäll
You have to read between the lines. I don't literally mean everything is meaningless. People apply meaning to all sorts of things. But (without that effort) there is no inherent meaning.
You can't say the same about cars or jackets.
If everybody died, there would still be cars and jackets.
Applying meaning to things is a wild goose chase that ends when we die.
I missed this. I think you put this in later, after i initially replied.
To this i will say: If all cars and jackets were destroyed, there would be no more cars and jackets. And there are no inherent cars, nor jackets.
Is it a problem that meaning is an abstract phenomenon, behavior or pattern rather than a tangible object?