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false, and this, in my opinion applies to meaning in the
natural language, where usually some notion of reality is involved:
the proposition "there is two beers in the fridge" is judged
meaningful because we believe in a reality with fridge containing, or
not, beers.
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So, what’s the problem?
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On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 7:44 AM, Dai Griffiths
<dai.griffith...@gmail.com <mailto:dai.griffith...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Information is not “something out there” which “exists”
otherwise than as ou
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limit where
self-reference occurs.
I am the observed link between myself and observing myself (HVF).
Lou
On May 17, 2018, at 6:44 AM, Dai Griffiths <dai.griffith...@gmail.com
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What is a 'thing'?
Perhaps it is more reasonable to think tha
word is used.
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understand its own
workings, and those of the people who constitute it"
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On 15/03/18 10:11, Karl Javorszky wrote:
>To me, it does not appear necessary to make a distinction between
“reality” and “data”
That's a defensible position, but it does constrain 'reality' to 'that
which we can perceive'. Which would rule out the reality of things that
we cannot perceive,
Dear Xueshan,
You ask "how should we understand this paradox?"
I suggest that we start by looking at what it might mean for information
or meaning to be 'contained' in a sentence. Lakoff would have told us
that this is a metaphor, and specifically the pervasive 'container
metaphor'.
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