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by ThomPete
2925 days ago
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Saying "The universe is" doesn't say what something Objectively is or what it means. Tautologies are semantic and thus bound by the axiom of language itself. I.e. "universe" is an assumption, an axiom. So no it doesn't really eliminate "everything is subjective" it fits perfectly into the postmodern critique of language itself. |
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I can see the above. And that the assumptions and problems in languages shape our thoughts and view of reality (the universe).
But, like I said before, instead of tackling what the sentence _means_ you tackle it's tools and execution (language and it's use). I find it like facing a a physics equation and starting to question "what is lightspeed 'c'?", "why is it in m/s?", "why is it base 10?".