Sounds to me rather similar to postmodern relativism/nominalism.

Edwina

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  We see what we focus on: what we see distinguishes itself from the visual 
field: the dynamic object determines the sign to determine its interpretant. 
Cognition begins by making distinctions; recognition continues with emergence 
of relations from the phaneron, now that things have emerged from the phaneron.

   

  A road is made by people walking on it; things are so because they are called 
so. 

  — Chuangtse 2 (Watson 1968, 40)

   

  The chaotic background murmur and crackle of neurons firing, cells doing what 
they muddily must to stay alive, organizes itself into definite rhythmic 
patterns, and lo, forms emerge and begin to branch. Presence parts from itself 
and proliferates as the branches take names. But a metaphor reverses the 
process by unmaking a familiar distinction, revealing a richer and stranger 
relationship. By thus renewing our vision, metaphors ‘literally create new 
objects’ (Jaynes 1976, 50) – immediate objects. Naming is creation, metaphor 
recreation. “A road” is a metaphor: a road is made by people walking on it; 
things are so because they are called so.

   

  Gary f.

   

  } Thought is not an out-of-body experience. [Mark Turner] {

  http://gnusystems.ca/wp/ }{ Turning Signs gateway

   



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