Today Philosofical Pondering

Oct 13, 2005 13:33

It is not in the sence that can be made of concepts but the meaning that can be drawn from them. If all things were to make sence then meaning would be limited through ambiguity, thought and intrspection can be gained. A statment that says nothing oftern in actulatiy says nothing. By understanding we nihilate what possable other meanings what was ( Read more... )

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surdreal October 13 2005, 07:44:40 UTC
I have always held a similar idea concerning the concept of "Describe the Colour Red" with our relating such thing to the world around us the act of describing the concept of the colour red is impossible. Oftern I use this as an argument against the idea of a restrained visual spectrum, or the concept that colour is the same to every persons perspective.

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sunshinenoir October 14 2005, 01:17:13 UTC
In language, the singularity of an experience always spatially differentiated and temporally differed to an ever multiplying network of differences. In the apple universe, the apple is identifiable as it's 'universe' has the appel-nonapple spatial difference, but completely eludes description outside of the apple/non-apple binary because it cannot temporally differ it's singularity to a system of conceptual difference (not-square,not-cone,not-shiney etc ( ... )

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