Hm , yes ,what i mean to say about connotation/denotation and datatransfer
via language/barcode/math is this..

snowleopard-leopard, written in barcode or qr-code, it will mean only that,
nothing else, but in pure language
a snowleopard without snow is not a lesser snowleopard nor it will become
an ordinary leopard,it simply will stay a snowleopard.
left implicitly or only suggested by the use of suggestive reasoning the
connotation will still be there, however this will not be so in qr or
barcode.
language is underestimated, people do not forget the registers like formal
reasoning/informal reasoning, they simply are not aware of their existence

Are you Swedish J A? nice to meet you

Adrie





2013/4/4 Jan Anders Andersson <[email protected]>

> Interesting comments though.
>
> J A
>
>
> 4 apr 2013 kl. 10.26 skrev ADRIE KINTZIGER:
>
> > First book written in qr code entirely
> >
> http://deals.woot.com/deals/details/93a2090d-d655-42b1-a8fa-d59fd3401a07/free-kindle-book-written-entirely-in-qr-code-after-the-revolution-has-passed-us
> >
> > nice naming , device literature , language only as data-transfer
> > better attempt than importing math into language
> >
> > Adrie
> >
> >
> > 2013/4/4 david buchanan <[email protected]>
> >
> >> Ant McWatt said:
> >> ..I probably receive correspondence about the "new secret of the
> universe"
> >> once every month and most of this [...] is arcane nonsense.     However,
> >> being a philosopher (rather than a philosophiologist) is - I think
> anyway -
> >> about trying to keep an open, beginner's mind.  So despite the tons of
> >> bullshit that such a mind has to go through, at least there are the
> >> occasional pearls of wisdom such as the MOQ.  Moreover, reading Eddo's
> last
> >> couple of posts, I do think there might be a little more than "psychotic
> >> nonsense" to his ideas (i.e. his answer to Dave that he's using
> mathematics
> >> for his philosophical system as it is the least culturally biased
> >> "language" makes some sense; at least on face value).  Anyway, it will
> be
> >> interesting to see how this particular converstion pans out.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> dmb says:
> >> Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between brilliant and crazy -
> >> but usually it's pretty damn easy.
> >>
> >> As I see it, Pirsig accomplished what he did despite his "illness", not
> >> because of it. He didn't see what he saw because he was insane but
> because
> >> he did the work. He thought and thought and read and read for years and
> >> then he was faced with a practical problem in his professional life and
> his
> >> solution was scrutinized by the community in which he worked and then
> later
> >> by the "officials" at the University of Chicago. Even as he was getting
> >> himself thrown out, he thought "I'll just have to write my thesis in
> some
> >> other way". And so he did. In one of the early interviews (NPR in 1974)
> he
> >> describes ZAMM as "a dissertation embedded in a narrative". The
> narrative
> >> is a powerful story of redemption to those who've suffered from mental
> >> illness, wherein madness is a divine gift and not a curse or a burden -
> >> but the dissertation stands or falls because it makes sense or it
> doesn't.
> >> Sorry, but we don't get any extra points for the pain suffered in the
> >> production of a thesis. It's good a
> >> nd right or it's not so good and not so right.
> >>
> >> There is plenty of room to accommodate different tastes and
> sensibilities.
> >> No reasonable person would be opposed to open-mindedness but we also
> need
> >> to be discerning and sensitive to the qualities that separate good ideas
> >> from confused or convoluted drivel. I'm not talking about formal rigor
> or
> >> fancy rules. But can we not rule out the bat shit crazy, please?
> >>
> >>
> >> Jeez. Is this a discussion group or a psychiatric hostipal?
> >>
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