All that is in the language is in nature, but not everything that exists in nature is in the language.

in #philosophy8 years ago

All that is in the language is in nature, but not everything that exists in nature is in the language.

Therefore, we will discuss several points that are in the world and use for this purpose the English language.

This note is a comment to this posts. 

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 But I would like to single out this in a separate topic.

Let's get started.


Mind and intellekt are different things. The mind contains the previous experience. This memory, muscle memory, skills, abilities, habits ... And the intellekt gives the concept of truth, on which the value system rests. In accordance with the existing concept of truth, a system of priorities is built up - what is good and what is bad, what is right and wrong, what is acceptable and unacceptable. You can not rule out the truth. Without truth, existence itself is impossible. And then of course the question arises - whose truth is better? .. Or in other words - what is absolute, ultimate, truth ?.

For example, wolfs and sheeps have different priorities. They are carriers of different doctrines ..

The assertion that absolute truth does not exist, that everything is relative, is unacceptable. If we take a closer look at this doctrine, we will find that such a statement is a consequence of the inability to give a positive interpretation of absolute truth.

Therefore, in the final analysis, the essence of all conversations, This is the question - what is the absolute truth?


Then another question pops up. It is a question of the observer, we will tell so - the consumer of the true, needer, that to whom the concept of true as a point of support is necessary. Without which it can not exist. Dependent variable in this algorithm. Who is he or what is it?


And the third variable that is found in this story is the world under observation. The world or nature is contemplated by the observer.


So we have three separate concepts, which can be designated by such English words as: Absolute, Observer, World.

And, of course, such questions as:

Are these concepts objects or are they persons?

What is their nature?

What are their interrelations and relationships?


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English is not my native language - Remarks on grammar are welcome.

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Wow, for someone who English is your second language. Your thoughts are express beautifully. Hoping someday I can express and write this well.
Thanks you inspire me.