Showing posts with label philosophical exceptions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philosophical exceptions. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2016

Sketch of A Partially Coherent Concept of Exceptions, Based on Earlier Work

1A - 1D

The first quadra concerns universal exceptions, under my first model.

2A - 2D

The second quadra is supplementary, relating to concepts in terms of nature and construct, but not necessarily philosophy.

3A - 3D

The third quadra is an interpretation of the potential realizable qualities of the second quadra.

4A - 4D

The fourth quadra is an interpretation of the ultimate unrealizable qualities that emerge roughly coherently. That is, any given thing tends to have at least one of the unrealized qualities when it is not a universal entity.

The four quadra might be tentatively called: The Watering-Hole, The Bridges, The Mathematician, and The Student.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

TRACTATUS OF EXCEPTIONS: A CLUE ABOUT THE 27-DIMENSIONAL UNIVERSE

By this I don't mean that the universe is limited to 27 dimensions...

1. What is, is.
2. What is, is not something.
3. What is, varies in what it is.
4. What varies, varies.
5.  What varies, varies in what it is not.
6. What varies in what it is not might not
vary in truth. It is uncertain.
7. What does not vary in truth,
lacks dynamic variables.
8. Some truths are entities, numbers.
9. Some truths are dynamic.
R. Irrationality may be a variable.
S. Some truths are mysteries.
T. Else, truths are a form of relation.
U. Truth varies by relation or truth.
V. There is some quantity of truths.
W. Try to relate with the absolute.
X. What is, might be different than
what you think it is.
Y. What is, is miscellaneous.
Z. What is, is not what it is.
Z2: Reason is a form of madness.
Z3: Madness has reason.
Z4: Not all things are true.
Z5: Not all things are false.
Z6: Not all things are mad.
Z7: Not all things have reason.
Z8: Not all things are explained.
Z9: Not all things lack explanation.
Z10: Truths are exceptional.