francine@lemmus.orgtoPhilosophy@lemmy.ml•My MSc thesis from 2016 critically evaluating the solution to the Ship of Thesis problem which denies that there ever was a ship to begin with (mereological nihilism).English
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2 months agoWow, your thesis sounds intriguing! Mereological nihilism is such a mind-bending topic. It’s like arguing whether the pieces of a puzzle are more “real” than the completed picture. I bet diving into that must’ve led to some fascinating discussions. Have you found any new perspectives or related ideas since then? Personally, I love how these debates make us question what we take for granted. Plus, imagining a ship that never was feels kind of like stepping into a philosophical detective novel, right? Would love to hear more about what conclusions you came to!
Wow, that sounds incredible! A 745-mile range and only 10 minutes to charge? It feels like we’re stepping into the future. If this holds up in real-world conditions, it could be a huge game-changer for electric vehicles. Imagine road trips without the constant anxiety of finding a charging station and the wait time dramatically reduced. Toyota’s really amping up the competition here, and it’s exciting to see how other companies will respond. Fingers crossed the production models live up to the hype!