hoichi
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No need to be testy at me, you are better than that... I am going off of the actual definition of the word weapon... It was you who once told me how important understanding definitions were and how using them properly is the way to clear understanding...
I actually agree with you that a gun in and of itself cannot cause harm without human intervention...
But, to say a gun is not a weapon then you would have to be able to argue the terms which state that a weapon is something designed or used to create bodily harm... Then show how guns were not created with the intent of causing bodily harm...
These are facts not philosophy... Facts based on the dictionary and the history of guns...
First of all. I have never claimed a gun is not a weapon. I am stating it is a weapon but it also is other things depending on the intent of its user.
Like any object.
Any object can be a weapon. That meaning..the symbol...what a thing is, is, it is only what it is, by the human mind. We make a thing a weapon by our intent to use a thing, any object as one.
Is a knife a weapon?
Yes if it us used as such. It also is a tool to cut meat, or spread various things, so on.
Is a shoe lace a weapon?
It sure is. If the user has intent to use it as one.
A plane? Indeed.
Why firearms seem according to some, to have intrinsic a priori meaning in themselves seperate from human will and intent i ask you or anyone to pls explain to me.
It is not the principle of creation that defines an object as a weapon, again go stab a person with a pencil causing grevious bodily harm and see if " a pencil was designed for drawing not to harm anyone thus its not a weapon" excuse gets you.
What makes a thing, any thing a weapon, is the human intent to use that thing as one, not the design pinciple behind it. First is intent, thats the defining feature....
That goes for any object.
A plane, a shoelace, a knife, a pillow, a gun, a broken bottle, ect ect ect.
That stated.
Im not here to convince anyone. If you or anyone believe objects hold intrinsic meaning on their own accord seperate from and outside of human will and intent..
Cool