—“Even if we start from merely logic, if you wish to describe how something actually functions, you must speak operationally about it, as if you speak non-operationally about it, you by definition cannot describe the actual change that functionally occurs.
Now, if you want to describe something to me that doesn’t function, that doesn’t change, and therefore doesn’t influence anything that does (as influence itself operates as a function).. Then sure, you don’t need to speak operationally, but you also aren’t talking about anything relevant to anything else, and you definitely aren’t describing anything you perceive, as perception itself operates as a function.”—Jöl Davis
Source date (UTC): 2017-09-01 08:57:00 UTC
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