Exercise for “Extensions and Intensions”
Give an intensional definition for each of the following words:
- Shoe
- Hope
- Wire
- Green
- Politician
- Apple
Now rank them from easiest to define to hardest.
Describe how you would give an extensional definition of the same words:
- Shoe
- Hope
- Wire
- Green
- Politician
- Apple
Again, rank them from easiest to hardest.
Are the two lists the same? If not, what tends to make something easier to define intensionally than extensionally and vice versa?
You can share your answers in the comments. I'm interested in seeing how similarly people think of these things. Please make suggestions as to how this could be improved or augmented and what to do the same/differently in future exercises. My current plan is to do more from the sequence "A Human's Guide to Words." This post will be edited in response to suggestions.
I picked apple because it was the farthest from a true definition. For the others, I think one could use them in an 'if-and-only-if' manner and not be objected to.
I really want to see both of these things now.
A piece of wire shorter than it was wide would just be a very small disk. Imagine cutting a wire into little slices.