That is kind of silly.
A definition not only determines class membership, it also determines the principles of predication. Many believe that assertion and denial are predicates, however that is not true. Subject and predicate indicate two distinct methods of naming any thing. Subjects are names of things directly, while predicates are a concatenation of the names of a things forms with the names of the material difference in a form. Aristotle almost had it, however he could not wrap his brain around it. Plato was much better.
A definition, therefore, ... oh hell, skipping all the simple stuff that has not been taught in public schools, but which can be found with diligence among some early philosophers,
We are not human beings. The part is not equal to the whole. We are one of a group of environmental acquisition systems of a human being-and like them we have a specific job to perform and specific means of doing that job. It is often culturally ingrained in one that one system among the many takes precedence, as if the part were greater than the whole. This is pure ego insanity.
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Mankind is pre-linguistic, which means savage.
If you are interested in analogic, I am posting work on a new Geometric Mathematical language.