Freeze it.*shanek said:
Not really...I don't know how you could drive in a nail with Jell-O.
It's almost as if the definition of tool might be hammered out (sorry) by general agreement among people...perhaps even with compromise by the "rocks are always tools" camp...If this agreement of tool definition were to be put on parchment...would it be objective or not?
But again, you're going to a qualitative argument, which I'm not making any claims of objectivity about. A rock of appropriate size and a hammer are both tools for driving in nails; that a hammer is so much better at it than a rock does not alter the fact that they are both tools.
It isn't really...for those who see such things as social constructs...
Since I have never claimed that there is any one characteristic that is exclusive of music, I fail to see why this is a problem.
*the Jell-O, not the nail.