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virus: Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 12:52:36 -0500
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> I never intended to imply that all words are the same, you're
> simplifying my argument. I do agree with you, in that a certain
> assortment of materials and instruments are necessary, which is why I
> chose the tool box analogy as opposed to the brick analogy; you're
> equating your stack of bricks to my tool box. That simply isn't the
> case; those analogies are incongruous. Although, to follow your
> analogy, I agree that a certain variety of materials is needed, but to
> follow it even further along your previous argument -- which I
> understood be the more-is-better philosophy -- it's unjustified to say
> that 300 (for example) forms of support are needed to build a house: a
> house, all things being equal, is a fairly simple design. There are
> only so many forms of basic support, after which you end up just
> combining simpler elements to produce more complex systems. In
> mechanics, there are only a few basic forms of mechanical advantage
> (lever, inclined plane, etc) and all other machines are based on the
> interaction of these basic 'building blocks' of varying sizes, etc.
>
But language is complex - complex enough to model and communicate
the experience of reality.  The house, boats, computers, planets (and
everything found on them), emotions, body parts, concepts, and
everything else for which we have a name (obviously) are all
represented via language.  In fact, language is so voluminous that it
allows for the outstripping of reality in communication, such as when
people speak of 'space' and 'time' even though primordial
spatiotemporality is experienced in differing accentuations through
different senses, but neither is ever perceptually found bereft of the
other, and God may be called both omniscient and omnipotent, even
though it is logically impossible for these two characterizations to
simultaneously inhere.
>
> Ahhhh... the soothing sound of trains of thought colliding head-on and
> derailing...
>
May your trains receive proper rehoisting and replacement on their
rails.


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