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A schizostructure occupies two spaces in conflict with each other. For example capitalism postulates two truisms: that the individual can have anything they want; and that resources are running-out in-supply.
The critical-method of viewing capitalism as a schizostructure indicates that communism has arbitrarily chosen one side of the schizoidal-matrix--the idea that collective resources are being exhausted.

The schizostructure indicates that communism borrowed at least one assumption of capitalism; and Marx himself asserted that communism would not have been possible without capitalist precession.
by flightfacilities November 29, 2021
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Paradigm which states that figmas (feelings) in an open system share a one-to-one relationship with category-classes in a thermally-closed system, the categorical imperative of reducing spoken language to written-form made the emergence of government inevitable, and that morality constitutes a discrete surface-difference between positive-law and ideal law.
Superformalism is a rebuttal to legal positivism.

Superformalism argues that morality constitutes difference between the law-as-it-is and ideal-law.
by flightfacilities November 10, 2021
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A theory of the postmodern economy in which profit is externalized as sugar.
Superformalism is a theory of the postmodern economy in which profit exposes itself as the discrete increase in the sugar content of food.
by flightfacilities January 4, 2022
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The paradigm that the number of senses outside of the world-interior can be counted if reduced to formas prime set-twin-prime set orthogonalities.

Effected by John Locke who concluded that a person's world-interior contained a SINGLE forma.

John Locke proved the existence of democracy analytically.
Immanuel Kant proved that human beings judge the world by a paradigm "sense-in-itself." John Locke came along and showed that the world-exterior contains an infinite number of senses-in-itself formas while the world-interior contains one forma. This result is unusual because it was in the 1900's that Alasdair MacIntyre finally separated public communication into the world-interior and the world exterior.

This communicado was ahead of its time as Kant reduced ethics to a counting-problem--not a problem of consideration.
by flightfacilities May 17, 2022
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Idea that an infinite number of supranominals have an infinite number of connections between them.

Assumes a combination of draw-distances in which any two supranominals are connected in a thermal draw distance.
Interiority posits that a countably infinite number of supranominals have a (countably) infinite number of connections between any two of the supranominals.

This more broadly applies to the example of an infinite number of parts having a countably infinite number of therm-connections between any two parts.

Assumes the connection is thermal.

Replaces subjectivity in postmodernism and is a part of supranominalism which replaces deconstruction with injecture and nihilism with supersymmetry.
by flightfacilities January 24, 2021
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The paradigm of Kant's judgement as a thing in itself--a single forma in the person's world interior.

The paradigm of Kant's judgement as distinct from Kant's AESTHETIC judgement.

The paradigm that sense has a structure unique and individual in a person that corresponds to plural structures outside of that self-same person.
Kant's sense-in-itself is known today as the forma...an orthogonality between the SET of twin-primes and the set of primes.

This orthogonality exists in the singular sense inside of a person and exists in the plural form in the individual's world-exterior. This confirms Kant's notion that not only does an individual contain sense but the world-exterior is made up of a person's senses.

The forma is in fact a structure-of-ethics..
by flightfacilities May 17, 2022
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