So how can scribbles be about themselves? What does it mean for something to be about something or itself?Languaging' is a form of behavior which co-ordinates behavior. Your languaging sample about 'just squiggles on a screen' is your attempt to to elicit a response from me involving the word/concept 'ideas'. — fresco
Or to filter our instinctive behaviors. But this is all scribbles about things that arent scribbles. I'm not writing to get you to write back, or to hear you talk. My intent is simply to convey ideas, and ideas can be non-verbal. The scribbles on the screen are about my ideas, and ideas are about the world.But from Maturana's 'languaging' point of view, 'ideas' are merely sequences of 'internal actions/conversations which we call 'thinking'. It is this ability to 'act off line' which gives humanity an evolutionary advantage over most other species. In fact, one definition psychologists use for 'intelligence' is 'the capacity to delay a physical response'. — fresco
I look at the world as being replete with meaning, not as lacking it. — Janus
I still maintain a distinction between a tablet that is inscribed with hieroglyphics that had ikonic or symbolic meaning to whoever inscribed it, and one which has been inscribed with marks which had no ikonic or symbolic meaning. — Janus
Of course it could be deciphered more or less correctly or incorrectly, but that possibility does not exist in the case of the meaningless marks; we would simply be making a mistake if we tried to decipher it. — Janus
Even if the intention was to make a faux tablet, for decoration or a prop, or perhaps to fool people, the object served a purpose and was meaningful in that regard. — praxis
I think alcontali is talking about meta-mathematics. I could be mistaken. — Noah Te Stroete
Seriously, metamathematics is NOT to mathematics what metaphysics is to physics. — alcontali
That still does not mean that language would be a physical phenomenon with size, weight, temperature, electromagnetic radiation. Does language have any particular color or smell?
Seriously, language is an abstraction that lives in its own Platonic world. We cannot avoid using such abstractions, simply, because we communicate.
Still, we should not confuse these abstractions with the real, physical world.
The word "cat" is not a cat. It is a word. It is a language expression. It is not the real, physical thing at all. — alcontali
So, is counting apples meaningless? — Noah Te Stroete
Or is that not mathematics? — Noah Te Stroete
So, you are possibly doing inventory control, or so? Is it about accounting and financial reporting? — alcontali
Ha ha! I would go bananas if I had to do those jobs. — Noah Te Stroete
Well, when people become semantical, they are often intentionally motivated. It is a real-world job to help other people discover and/or achieve their goal. Still, for various reasons, the job of "consultant" actually has a bad reputation.
Ultimately, the reason why there are accountants is the same as why there are trash collectors, sewer divers, or any other real-life jobs, really. The work just needs to be done. So, someone will end up getting dragged into it, kicking and screaming, and then also getting paid to do it. There will also always be some kind of manager equipped with a whip, keeping an eye on the situation. Slavery is freedom. — alcontali
I can’t tell if you’re being admonishing, analytical, or comical. I suspect it’s all of the above. — Noah Te Stroete
Dare I ask for a translation? — Noah Te Stroete
“Work sets you free.” At one time a spiritual lesson, then made sinister by Auschwitz. Fucking Nazis. — Noah Te Stroete
Are symbols meaningless?
— creativesoul
If a symbol is a nonterminal... — alcontali
Point out to me where you have discussed any impact of die Kehre on analysis of 'meaning'... — fresco
Is being nonterminal equivalent to being meaningless? — creativesoul
There are many meaningful terms within the defining vocabulary of natural languages that do not have a real world physical referent. — creativesoul
Structuring meaning is not equivalent to being meaningless. — creativesoul
That said, to say that mathematics is meaningless given it's historical evolution through time through people, is suspect to say the least. — creativesoul
I think that you're mistaken on several levels here. — creativesoul
idiosyncratic private language — fresco
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