Talk:Q2793701
Latest comment: 6 years ago by Fractaler in topic Antonym?
Autodescription — foster child (Q2793701)
description: child raised by someone who is not their natural or adoptive parent
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- foster child (Q2793701)
- non-biological child (Q108887096)
- child (Q29514218)
- first-degree relative (Q25098571) (@)→
- offspring (Q239526)
- →(@) first-degree relative (Q25098571)
- descendant (Q183905) (†)→
- lineal descendant (Q19671714)
- child (Q29514218)
- non-biological child (Q108887096)
- foster child (Q2793701)
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Antonym? edit
If "foster", then antonym ...?--Fractaler (talk) 18:23, 14 December 2017 (UTC)
- What should be an antonym to "foster child"? in what aspect should be antonymous? What problem are you trying to solve with this mindless sophistry? Sänger (talk) 15:18, 19 December 2017 (UTC)
- "mindless sophistry" is this another term from your vocabulary? What other kinds of sophistry is there in your dictionary, for example, something like "non-mindless sophistry"?
- About the antipodes. Do you mean criterion used (P1013)? We have universal law (Q105210) (dyad (Q29431432), 2 antipodes). A human child can be 1) genetic (natural parent–child relationship (Q1334052), by scientific law (Q408891)); 2) legal (nominal kinship (Q11666901), by rule (Q1151067)) 3) genetic-legal (child by nature+law). Agree? foster child (Q2793701) (status) is the result of adoption (Q180472) (legal process)? --Fractaler (talk) 07:00, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
- Not adoption, foster care. there is no antonym, full stop. trying to define one is useless brainwanking, it has no real-world purpose. And that's what you do quite often here: Trying to force your limited thinking on a unlimited reality. Simply stop this. Sänger (talk) 09:32, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
- real-world purpose is, as I have already explained to you, the knowledge base.
- w:Foster care: state-certified caregiver, referred to as a "foster parent". "state-certified caregiver" is 1) by scientific law (Q408891)) or 2) by rule (Q1151067))?
- "unlimited reality" - can you give a definition to this your next term? Do you have the tools to look beyond the universe, for example? Can you share it? --Fractaler (talk) 10:07, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
- Not adoption, foster care. there is no antonym, full stop. trying to define one is useless brainwanking, it has no real-world purpose. And that's what you do quite often here: Trying to force your limited thinking on a unlimited reality. Simply stop this. Sänger (talk) 09:32, 20 December 2017 (UTC)