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How to Think About Abstractions in General
I'm struggling with how to think about abstractions in general, and the whole idea of reality of abstractions from David's book. Like I think I would have to pry a little bit at like, for instance, if you don't think that the correspondence theory, truth, and abstract propositions is necessary for representation. What does it mean that all thinking is representational? How would you think about representation in general in terms of our ideas and how they connect?