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of pure logic due to mathematics' reliance on axioms, making them posteriori knowledge as one can only know the axioms through experience. The limitations of the human form make truth discovery yet harder, the mind is full of logical biases and irrational thought patterns by it's very nature. Our consciousness is one out of thousands of variations, evolved and adjusted to fit specifically human evolutionary need 2/3
This does not even account for the countless variations within humans that exist. No one will ever have a mind like mine, like yours, like anybody elses. Of course, the reactionaries and humanists of the world seek to destroy the individual through religion, culture, nationalism, pre-modernism... and these are human concerns. This does not account for inanimate objects(am posic) and their perceptions(OOO).
uhm, so yeah. ^-^
damn cornpop! insightful as fuck and appreciated! as you can probably tell i forget that other people might actually read what i have to say...so having someone respond to it, and particularly on this topic (for obvious reasons), means a lot to me! & i'm not posic myself (more just object hyperempathetic) but i'd be happy to read anything on how that experience ties into how you think about subjective reality! 1/2
i've never really considered myself all that interested in any examination of the individual in practically any context, for whatever reason (probably mostly fatigue from culture and the penchant of those professors of my pedagogies not to be all that concerned with micro-level analysis) but i'm also interested in what you have to say on the matter on your blog or what-have-you...! thank you for commenting!! ^_^ 2/2