subjective admin
Frederic Madre
fmadre@wanadoo.fr
Tue, 06 Jun 2000 00:07:40 +0200
luke, thanks for the enlightening post.
to which I have this to say that I have learned from a book
The premises of the non-aristotelian system can be given by the simple
analogy of the relation of a map to the territory:
1.A map is not the territory.
2.A map does not represent all of a territory.
3.A map is self-reflexive in the sense that an 'ideal' map would
include a map of the map, etc., indefinitely.
Applied to daily life and language:
1.A word is not what it represents.
2.A word does not represent all of the 'facts', etc.
3.Language is self-reflexive in the sense that in language we can speak
about language.
plus
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~rsauzier/structdif.gif
http://www.esgs.org/aksd.jpg
images from my childhood
if I may.
f.