Sunday, December 6, 2009

13 Years Ago

As chance of any love child would have it, while wandering along paths through a transliteral royal haven in the fields, on that very threshold between reality and dream, on such slab visible from both the inside and outside, the Conehead conjectured having perceived grace in the simplicity of a rose called locus loci, ...

INTRODUCTION TO AN ESSAY ON AESTHETICS AND THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF LANGUAGE & UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR

II.A. Questions regarding the nature and limits of language pertain to perception, which concerns the senses. The senses implicate perception of the material (aistheta) and the immaterial (noeta); a prerequisite for the perception of the immaterial is the material.

II.A.1. The immaterial is an empty term. An empty term may or may not be taken for granted, e.g. the void.

II.A.1.a. The use of an empty term may be regarded as useful, i.e. functional, as the notion of zero and/or the notion of i in number theory, or the notion of ∅ (an empty set) in set theory.

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