Ronald C. Flores-Gunkle
1 min readOct 21, 2016

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“A category mistake, or category error, or categorical mistake, or mistake of category, is a semantic or ontological error in which things belonging to a particular category are presented as if they belong to a different category,[1] or, alternatively, a property is ascribed to a thing that could not possibly have that property. An example is the metaphor “time crawled”, which if taken literally is not just false but a category mistake. To show that a category mistake has been committed one must typically show that once the phenomenon in question is properly understood, it becomes clear that the claim being made about it could not possibly be true.”

WIKI (for what it’s worth.)

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Ronald C. Flores-Gunkle
Ronald C. Flores-Gunkle

Written by Ronald C. Flores-Gunkle

A lapsed humanist doubting there is hope for humankind. Yet, as the poet wrote, “Hope is the thing with feathers.” (It’s difficult but necessary.)

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