Does meaning has meaning?
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
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Intro: 00:00
Things which are real: 00:29
Things which may be real: 01:12
They can be defined: 01:53
Things which are not real: 02:27
The purpose of the screwdriver: 03:11
Going full VSauce: 03:59
Relative meaning: 5:28
The "life is cool" segment: 06:23
Final segment: 07:50 Наука
8:20, ok, I’ll consult a weapon specialist. Thank you!
This question is addressed really well in Analytic Philosophy. Particularly by Wittgenstein in his later works. Chess is an example he discusses.
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Did MAKiT break meanings mean that means meaning
By referring to its self directly, meaning could be used semantically to create an unresolvable paradox of sorts.
Yes, one could technically use a screwdriver as a spoon, but that doesn't imply that objective meaning fails to exist. Whoever made the screwdriver obviously invented it for a particular purpose, thus giving the invention a particularized use. A screwdriver is best used as a tool to turn screws as opposed to eating cereal, which is an objective fact. Just because someone disagrees with the fact doesn't make objective meaning nonexistent; it just makes that person an idiot who eats cereal with screwdrivers.
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Purpose is intent behind creation. Objective meaning is basically objective unlimited functionaity. This video is a bunch of nonsence, or at its best a poorly comunicated take.