Metaphysics Metaphors
Metaphysic Metaphors
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What do Metaphysics and Metaphors have in common? You guessed it-- Metaph. And a metaph is a unit of measurement for a bit of objective, real knowledge about the way the world is. Of course, a metaphysic and a metaphor both exceed their bounds
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I wish I had something more profound to say. At this point, your "the world makes its own best representation" is intriguing, but I'm missing the consequence of this. Are you saying that we can drop the scare quotes, knowing that they are implicit already in everything we say? Are you saying that, as we do, we can simultaneously hold to the metaphorical nature of our interaction with the world and make claims that basically sound like they are (and could easily be interpreted as) literal ( ... )
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But don't read too much into it, because this also deals with several other conversations I've been having, and have been thinking about (like all that stuff from apperception and his crony mendaciloquent, or otherwise known as 'the two guys who are unsuccessfully repressing their forbidden manlove for Immanuel Kant'. I been trying to figure out how my view relates to Kant exactly... All those distinctions they make between transcendental idealism and transcendental realism I find horribly fishy. Also, the way they try to make trancendental idealism a corrollary of empirical realism, I'm not seein' it yet ( ... )
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That makes a lot more sense to me. Thanks for the rephrase.
I'm trudging, very slowly, through Kant's CoPR right now. I'll probably be trudging for at least the next 6 months given my recent pace. I was motivated by apperception's and mendaciloquent's recent slew of posts, to which I had nothing productive to say and very little to learn.
I notice something potentially very similar, however, between at least appy's presentation of Kant and your ideas here, if you'll allow me a simplified mapping of how I see these labels working out:
transcendental/empirical --> metaphorical-objective/metaphorical-intersubjective
ideal/real --> 'the world'/the world
transcendental idealism --> the minds that 'the world' has built
trascendental realism --> the worlds that the minds have built
empirical realism --> 'the minds' that the world has built
empirical idealism --> the worlds that 'the minds' have built ( ... )
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The danger is that you could be comparing things like 'cat' and 'cattle' and concluding that they must have something in common since they both start with 'cat'. Obviously that would be a mistake.
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I'm just doing a play on words here. Both the word 'Metaphysics' and 'Metaphor' share the sequence of letters: M-E-T-A-P-H. I'm taking this fact and inventing a whole new term with it (a Metaph), which has nothing to do with word roots. Like I said, it's just a play on the words. Really, it's a lame new word that will never catch on (Did you try to pronounce it?-- it doesn't roll of the tongue at all). Just messin' around trying to be clever. I'm not suggesting that there is some sort of linguistic-historical connection between 'metaphor' and 'metaphysics' based upon word roots or something. Does that clear it up?
The danger is that you could be comparing things like 'cat' and 'cattle' and concluding that they must have something in common since they both start with 'cat'. Obviously that would be a mistake.Well yeah, obviously. But like I said, I'm NOT making some ( ... )
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Like reading a Mary Webb novel, right. Yeah, OK then, I totally get it. Thus I conclude my vastly important intellectual contribution to the discussion.
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