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Post by question on Sept 17, 2012 6:50:33 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intuitionismen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructivism_(mathematics)Patterns are universal. They are not objects, but relations and attributes of objects. One Dog. One Cat. One Human. One Lion. These are all instance of the abstract pattern "One". Two dogs fornicating. Two cats fornicating. Two humans fornicating. Two lions fornicating. Each of the objects is different in the image that comes to mind and the bodies are arranged in different ways, but the pattern of relationships between the bodies is well understood and are all instances of the pattern "Two objects of the same kind fornicating". Objectivity is simply a condition of the mind in making an observation. Objectivity results from Seeing Clearly. Every observation is subjective. There is no such thing as objectivity free from subjectivity. Comparison, Analogy, Metaphor, Simile, and Image analysis to establish structural Homomorphism or Isomorphism, these are essential activities for developing intelligence, intuition, and perceptiveness. It is the honing of the mind. Wow! Absolutely brilliant!
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