Saturday, May 2, 2020

Self-Constructing Schemes

It is interesting how conceptual schemes self-construct. I am designing a detector of sorts. Yesterday I built a digital filter, which pushed the boundaries. But I had the question: did my digital filter leak? I thought I would ask a friend, an expert. As I wrote my question, words snapped to words, and my own question was answered (yes, it leaked). The same happens in philosophy, and in various fields. Words snap to words. In philosophy, however, this is counter-productive. One person ends up with realism, say, the next with anti-realism. OBSERVATION: When one looks at any philosophical dictionary, this is a very big problem. This is a problem that my metaphysic addresses.

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