Definitions by tomorrowtomorrow
paradox-as-a-process
Paradox-as-a-process implies that turbulence is a self-paradox. It is derived from Heidegger's phenon of self-caring.
Underpins the phenology of supermodernism.
Underpins the phenology of supermodernism.
paradox-as-a-process by tomorrowtomorrow January 9, 2019
grammatology
The phenology that all truth can be expressed (retroactively) in terms of language even if language cannot lead to the truth.
grammatology by tomorrowtomorrow January 9, 2019
micropsychism
Micropsychism would argue that size is an illusion of linear time; that the dimensions below the three dimensions are at least infinity^2 smaller than the universe and outside of the universe.
micropsychism by tomorrowtomorrow January 9, 2019
constructivism
Functionalism.
Late postmodernism.
Post-postmodernism. Alternatively referred to as post-structuralism.
Late postmodernism.
Post-postmodernism. Alternatively referred to as post-structuralism.
The ontology of the word 'constructivism' indicates that not only is postmodernism not the same phenology as Marxism; but post-structuralism is post-postmodernism in contrast to postmodernism.
Postmodernism has two periods of development: "hard" led by Frege, Kant, and the German arithmeticians and soft led by the Benjamin, Adorno and the cultural capitalists of the Frankfurt school.
Constructivism or post-postmodernism is best attributed to the post-realists Foucalt, Baudrillard, and Lacan in contrast to the surrealists (postmodernists) that came before them.
"Constructivism" was coined by Jean Piaget.
Postmodernism has two periods of development: "hard" led by Frege, Kant, and the German arithmeticians and soft led by the Benjamin, Adorno and the cultural capitalists of the Frankfurt school.
Constructivism or post-postmodernism is best attributed to the post-realists Foucalt, Baudrillard, and Lacan in contrast to the surrealists (postmodernists) that came before them.
"Constructivism" was coined by Jean Piaget.
constructivism by tomorrowtomorrow January 7, 2019
French intersubjection
The conflation between the simple future tense and the present continuous tense in the French language.
(The functive (verbal) structure of the French language indicates that the future is already present).
(The functive (verbal) structure of the French language indicates that the future is already present).
In French intersubjection the phrase "am doing" has the same function as "will do" implying that will is a function rather than an action.
Ie. the future is extant (block time phenology).
Ie. the future is extant (block time phenology).
French intersubjection by tomorrowtomorrow January 7, 2019
propertology
The juxtaposition (co-referentialization) of deontological ethics in terms of property law to demonstrate that the self is fiction.
Propertology is an interstitial science between grammatology (lettrism) and phenomenologistics that demonstrates that the self--like the relationship between any two words--is fiction (false).
In order of sequence: grammatology - - > propertology - - > phenomenologistics.
In order of sequence: grammatology - - > propertology - - > phenomenologistics.
propertology by tomorrowtomorrow January 7, 2019
sensualism
sensualism by tomorrowtomorrow January 4, 2019