ORDER IN COMMUNICATION Chaos (non-identity) Identity (existence) Tautology(neces

ORDER IN COMMUNICATION

Chaos (non-identity)

Identity (existence)

Tautology(necessity),

Proof(possibility),

Rational(potential),

Literature(narrative/meaningful)

Daydreaming -stream of consicusness – (free association )

COSTS OF TRUTH

Hierarchy of Truths by internality to externality of costs.:

1) True enough to imagine a conceptual relationship

2) True enough for me to feel good about myself.

3) True enough for me to take actions that produce positive results.

4) True enough for me to not cause others to react negatively to me.

5) True enough to resolve a conflict without subjective opinion among my fellow people with similar values.

6) True enough to resolve a conflict without subjective opinion across different peoples with different values.

7) True regardless of all opinions or perspectives.

8) Tautologically true: in that the two things are equal.

OPERATIONALIZED (by Moritz Bierling)

1) I recognize that when I try to form a connection between these concepts (follow this recipe), I can make it work.

2) I recognize that when I think about this recipe, I feel good about my ability to make this connection mentally (follow the sequence/relation).

3) I recognize that when I do the thing this recipe tells me to, I benefit sufficiently to outweigh the cost of the action.

4) I recognize that when I do the thing this recipe tells me to, others react negatively to my action and therefore costs me something.

5) I recognize that when I use this recipe, I can resolve a conflict without subjective opinion among my fellow people with similar values.

6) I recognize that when I use this recipe, I can resolve a conflict without subjective opinion across different peoples with different values.

7) I recognize that this recipe works for everyone at all times under all circumstances.

8) I recognize that this recipe describes completely the thing it produces.

EXPLANATION (by Moritz Bierling)

“Recipes unlock opportunities of varying size with respect to the acquisition of energy at lower cost than the actor following the recipe expends, and recipes require the actor applying them to expend different amounts of energy depending on their complexity and the number of steps they contain, and we call those recipes more true that contain fewer errors, and those recipes resulting in the highest energy yield while requiring the least amount of steps we call of high utility.”


Source date (UTC): 2016-10-18 08:30:00 UTC

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