Tue 4 Aug, 2015 03:07 pm - If you are reading this... Post any thoughts: of course the constraints of propositional logic ('re: linguistics) but I thought it the clearest, most concise way to get the point across. (view)
Mon 3 Aug, 2015 06:02 pm - When one says the operation of meaning follows: symbol, context, content and reference... or all of these things in conjunction. One says that symbol "s" - in context - produces content... (view)
Fri 22 May, 2015 06:03 am - That 'x's' can appear to be 'y's' in different contexts,
or that one can appear to draw meaning from a meaningless structure is a good reading (if that's what... (view)
Fri 22 May, 2015 05:46 am - Forgive my incoherence, what I was attempting to get across is this:
That meaningful statements and meaningless statements can follow the same structure, and so, they can (on appearance), be... (view)
Fri 15 May, 2015 05:51 pm - It's quite simple:
You gave me an example of a statement in which the meaning can still be, despite the fact that it may be true or false. I said:
I have to know you said the statement,... (view)
Fri 15 May, 2015 05:43 pm - I say statement x: "Carpets are blue".
There is a truth claim that I said x. There is a truth claim that x is "true" in the sense that when it is passed from me to you, you... (view)
Fri 15 May, 2015 04:58 pm - "Santa Clause lives at the north pole" needs semantic interpretation; which relies on a truth claim itself (before!) the content is processed. Whether that interpretation is true or false... (view)
Fri 15 May, 2015 04:13 am - Which is why one must follow proposition 15+ and only consider my answers as elucidation which is separate from the propositions themselves, so as to, not avoid the paradox, but render it... (view)