Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:37 pm False, as the problem is subject to language progression grounded in "one" wording existing through "many" words...this is in itself a paradox.
Second all paradoxes are grounded in a dualism:
There is no language involved in my desire for icecream.
I am expressing my desire in language, but my desire is there whether I say it or not.
False, because that "desire" is expressed through conceptual symbols linked to the empirical nature of icecream itself. Even a "memory" exists as a symbolic median where a past event exists as the direction through which a future event is directed into an actual state.
Language is symbolism; hence all memories exists as not just a language in itself but any phenomenon which acts as a mediator to another phenomenon exists as symbolic. This is under the premise all symbolism, hence language, acts as a medial point of awareness.
The nature of Logic/Geometry/Number exist as "one" in these respects considering:
Logic (Language) observes infinite qualities composed of finite nature "directed" through spatial axioms.
Number (finiteness) exist through infinite numbers (as qualities; hence language) through spatial axioms.
All spatial axioms exist through quantity and quality, finiteness as multiple infinities.
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 12:34 am
False, because that "desire" is expressed through conceptual symbols linked to the empirical nature of icecream itself.
No. That's the thought. The desire is a feeling.
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 12:34 am
Language is symbolism; hence all memories exists as not just a language in itself but any phenomenon which acts as a mediator to another phenomenon exists as symbolic. This is under the premise all symbolism, hence language, acts as a medial point of awareness.
Thoughts (rationalization) come after feelings. My thoughts is how I process my feelings.
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 12:34 am
False, because that "desire" is expressed through conceptual symbols linked to the empirical nature of icecream itself.
No. That's the thought. The desire is a feeling.
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 12:34 am
Language is symbolism; hence all memories exists as not just a language in itself but any phenomenon which acts as a mediator to another phenomenon exists as symbolic. This is under the premise all symbolism, hence language, acts as a medial point of awareness.
Thoughts (rationalization) come after feelings. My thoughts is how I process my feelings.
One cannot separate thoughts from feelings entirely given the observing in seeking an "objective state" does so in response to a negative feeling about feelings. Intuition, in these respects, is insuperable from thought.
Desires are not always limited to feelings either. I may "desire" more "x" and work towards this goal, however in working towards it my feelings may change but I have an actual thought as to why I am pursuing this desire.
The thought/feeling dichotomy is relative and not subject to a specific order.