Theme: Grammar

  • Mathematics by the virtue of consisting of nothing other than positional names,

    Mathematics by the virtue of consisting of nothing other than positional names, preserves constant relations, since only constant relations are expressible.

    In language we can engage in all sorts of association by non constant relations.

    By speaking in actions we speak in constant relations.

    It has taken me far too long to simplify it down to something that digestible.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-08 09:21:00 UTC

  • Mathematics by the virtue of consisting of nothing other than positional names,

    Mathematics by the virtue of consisting of nothing other than positional names, preserves constant relations, since only constant relations are expressible. In language we can engage in all sorts of association by non constant relations. By speaking in actions we speak in constant relations. It has taken me far too long to simplify it down to something that digestible.
  • The problem of philosophy is not, and never has been logic(via positiva proof) i

    The problem of philosophy is not, and never has been logic(via positiva proof) it is overloading (via negativa grammar). All the supposed ‘logics’ consist of nothing more than domain and range of some dimension of perception, wherein logic (constant relations) is unavoidable. Logic consists of the attempt to preserve constant relations, and ‘proof’ tells us nothing other than within that set of dimensions constant relations ahve been preserved. However, by limiting the semantic content to human opertions we preserve constant relations. Overloading Serves Feminine (Left) Need for Consensus (False consensus bias).
  • The problem of philosophy is not, and never has been logic(via positiva proof) i

    The problem of philosophy is not, and never has been logic(via positiva proof) it is overloading (via negativa grammar).

    All the supposed ‘logics’ consist of nothing more than domain and range of some dimension of perception, wherein logic (constant relations) is unavoidable.

    Logic consists of the attempt to preserve constant relations, and ‘proof’ tells us nothing other than within that set of dimensions constant relations ahve been preserved.

    However, by limiting the semantic content to human opertions we preserve constant relations.

    Overloading Serves Feminine (Left) Need for Consensus (False consensus bias).


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-08 08:28:00 UTC

  • The problem of philosophy is not, and never has been logic(via positiva proof) i

    The problem of philosophy is not, and never has been logic(via positiva proof) it is overloading (via negativa grammar). All the supposed ‘logics’ consist of nothing more than domain and range of some dimension of perception, wherein logic (constant relations) is unavoidable. Logic consists of the attempt to preserve constant relations, and ‘proof’ tells us nothing other than within that set of dimensions constant relations ahve been preserved. However, by limiting the semantic content to human opertions we preserve constant relations. Overloading Serves Feminine (Left) Need for Consensus (False consensus bias).
  • WORD| > |Name(Noun)| : Proper(Person > Thing > Place > Idea > Perception(sense)

    |WORD| > |Name(Noun)| : Proper(Person > Thing > Place > Idea > Perception(sense) > Emotion(value)) > Common (categorical) > Compound > Pronoun > Clarifier (Determiner/Measure) > Property(adjective) > |State| State > Event > Action > Experience > Thought |Person| First > Second > Third > Abstract |Gender| Female < Neutral > Male. |Possession|- Unposessable, Possessable (‘s – “apostrophe s” in English) > Ownable > Always Owned. |Number|- Unique > Countable > Collection/Mass(not worth counting) > Uncountable. |Perception|- Concrete(observable 5 Senses) > Emotions(Feelings) > Ideas(Abstr.) Or: Perceivable > Experience-able > Imaginable Action(Verb) > Action Property(adverb) > Action Clarifier (Phrasal Verbs) > |Knowledge| Unknown > Believed > Known > Undeniable > Tautological |Ownership| Undiscovered > Unconvertible > Unconverted > “Homesteaded”(Worked) > Possessed(Fact) > Consensual Property (Agreement) > Normative Property (Habit) > Property Right (Insured by third party) > inalienable(life, memory, imagination, Emotion) |Possibility| Impossibility > Contingency(Might) > Possibility(Can) > Necessity(Shall). |Permissibility| Impermissible > Permissible(May) > Obligatory(Must). |Temporality| Always Been > Has been > is Currently > Will Be > Will Always Be. |Gain or Loss| Gain < Neutral > Loss |Decidability| Incommensurable > Undecidable > Preferable > Good > True. Relation (Preposition/Postposition) > Link (Conjunction > Copula ) > Agreement(yes-no) > Noise Words(Expletives etc.) > code-words(acronyms etc). |Speech| Word > Phrase > Clause > Sentence(Subject+Predicate=Story) > Paragraph(story) > Grammary of Science > Grammar of Narrative > Grammar of Stories(Story) > Grammar of Story > Story, all the way up.
  • WORD| > |Name(Noun)| : Proper(Person > Thing > Place > Idea > Perception(sense)

    |WORD| >

    |Name(Noun)| : Proper(Person > Thing > Place > Idea > Perception(sense) > Emotion(value)) > Common (categorical) > Compound > Pronoun > Clarifier (Determiner/Measure) > Property(adjective) >

    |State| State > Event > Action > Experience > Thought

    |Person| First > Second > Third > Abstract

    |Gender| Female < Neutral > Male.

    |Possession|- Unposessable, Possessable (‘s – “apostrophe s” in English) > Ownable > Always Owned.

    |Number|- Unique > Countable > Collection/Mass(not worth counting) > Uncountable.

    |Perception|- Concrete(observable 5 Senses) > Emotions(Feelings) > Ideas(Abstr.)

    Or: Perceivable > Experience-able > Imaginable

    Action(Verb) > Action Property(adverb) > Action Clarifier (Phrasal Verbs) >

    |Knowledge| Unknown > Believed > Known > Undeniable > Tautological

    |Ownership| Undiscovered > Unconvertible > Unconverted > “Homesteaded”(Worked) > Possessed(Fact) > Consensual Property (Agreement) > Normative Property (Habit) > Property Right (Insured by third party) > inalienable(life, memory, imagination, Emotion)

    |Possibility| Impossibility > Contingency(Might) > Possibility(Can) > Necessity(Shall).

    |Permissibility| Impermissible > Permissible(May) > Obligatory(Must).

    |Temporality| Always Been > Has been > is Currently > Will Be > Will Always Be.

    |Gain or Loss| Gain < Neutral > Loss

    |Decidability| Incommensurable > Undecidable > Preferable > Good > True.

    Relation (Preposition/Postposition) > Link (Conjunction > Copula ) >

    Agreement(yes-no) >

    Noise Words(Expletives etc.) >

    code-words(acronyms etc).

    |Speech| Word > Phrase > Clause > Sentence(Subject+Predicate=Story) > Paragraph(story) > Grammary of Science > Grammar of Narrative > Grammar of Stories(Story) > Grammar of Story > Story, all the way up.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-07 20:56:00 UTC

  • WORD| > |Name(Noun)| : Proper(Person > Thing > Place > Idea > Perception(sense)

    |WORD| > |Name(Noun)| : Proper(Person > Thing > Place > Idea > Perception(sense) > Emotion(value)) > Common (categorical) > Compound > Pronoun > Clarifier (Determiner/Measure) > Property(adjective) > |State| State > Event > Action > Experience > Thought |Person| First > Second > Third > Abstract |Gender| Female < Neutral > Male. |Possession|- Unposessable, Possessable (‘s – “apostrophe s” in English) > Ownable > Always Owned. |Number|- Unique > Countable > Collection/Mass(not worth counting) > Uncountable. |Perception|- Concrete(observable 5 Senses) > Emotions(Feelings) > Ideas(Abstr.) Or: Perceivable > Experience-able > Imaginable Action(Verb) > Action Property(adverb) > Action Clarifier (Phrasal Verbs) > |Knowledge| Unknown > Believed > Known > Undeniable > Tautological |Ownership| Undiscovered > Unconvertible > Unconverted > “Homesteaded”(Worked) > Possessed(Fact) > Consensual Property (Agreement) > Normative Property (Habit) > Property Right (Insured by third party) > inalienable(life, memory, imagination, Emotion) |Possibility| Impossibility > Contingency(Might) > Possibility(Can) > Necessity(Shall). |Permissibility| Impermissible > Permissible(May) > Obligatory(Must). |Temporality| Always Been > Has been > is Currently > Will Be > Will Always Be. |Gain or Loss| Gain < Neutral > Loss |Decidability| Incommensurable > Undecidable > Preferable > Good > True. Relation (Preposition/Postposition) > Link (Conjunction > Copula ) > Agreement(yes-no) > Noise Words(Expletives etc.) > code-words(acronyms etc). |Speech| Word > Phrase > Clause > Sentence(Subject+Predicate=Story) > Paragraph(story) > Grammary of Science > Grammar of Narrative > Grammar of Stories(Story) > Grammar of Story > Story, all the way up.
  • by Bill Joslin Inhibitions to human cognition follow the inverse pattern. Percep

    by Bill Joslin Inhibitions to human cognition follow the inverse pattern. Perception -> generalization-> conflation -> faked commensurability — My view is that we try to reinforce paradigmatic networks bcasue it’s cheaper.
  • by Bill Joslin Inhibitions to human cognition follow the inverse pattern. Percep

    by Bill Joslin

    Inhibitions to human cognition follow the inverse pattern.

    Perception -> generalization-> conflation -> faked commensurability



    My view is that we try to reinforce paradigmatic networks bcasue it’s cheaper.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-07 12:50:00 UTC