Talya wrote:
Hopwin wrote:
No, the problem with mathematics is that we allow an imaginary concept to approximate finite measures.
Khross wrote:
You allow an imaginary concept to approximate all perception.
While you and khross sit there in your soliptical worlds where nothing is real, I'll sit over here with concrete logic and science and laugh.
You will? What's
real? In fact, how, precisely, are we communicating right now? What's language? What's a word? What's a sign? How much Claude Levi-Strauss and Ferdinand de Saussure have you read? Are you up on your psychoanalytic structuralism?
There's no solipsism here, Taly. We're talking about the last ~150 years of Western social constructivism, history, policy, and cultural dynamics. We're talking about structural anthropology and actual morphological comparisons of societies, social groups, and other organizational systems. We're talking all this neat stuff going on in the world: politics, culture, language, art, thought, science, research, and cold hard logic.
Hegel
Marx
Freud
It doesn't matter who you read: George Bataille, Michel Foucault, Jacques Lacan, Soren Kierkegaard, Jean Paul Sartre, Friederich Nietzsche, ...
It doesn't matter which scientists you read or study; or what math you use.
Our governments, our corporations, our scientists, our "structures" are all guided by the same dispassionate, mechanistic apparatus: materialism. We've commodified people; we have institutionalized slavery at such a high level that people quibble on a digital heterotopia over the inevitability of government exertions of force. You want to talk about science ...
"Uncertainty is not at all uncertain; it is very precisely defined" -- Nigel Calder
All communication is done through abstraction and imaginary concepts. Words are
signs: dialectical objects that point to a signified and signifier. The thing itself is real, but we can only communicate it to each other via approximations of our individual perceptions. Language commodifies reality. (And that's basically about 150 years of really smart people writing smart things condensed into 25 words).
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