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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 15, 2022 20:48:06 GMT
Asy – something is aware of y Aas – animal is aware of something Ais – I am aware of something Aii – I am aware of myself Axx & x=i → Aii – if something is self-aware & it's a human, then I am self-aware Ais > Aas – Human's self-aware is higher, than animal's
Aii → Aii – I am self-aware implies my self-awareness (a≠i) → (~Aaa) – no animal is self-aware (~Axx & x≠i) – nothing else except a human being is self-awareness ~(Aiy) – nobody is aware of unknown Ais → Ai~s – if I am aware of something, I am aware of something else (of addition to that something) ~(Ai~s → Ais) – I cannot know about something else, not being aware of something firstly
Aii → Ai~i (Aip & Aiq) → Aipq (Aip & Aiq & Air & ... & Aix) → Ai~i (Aii & Ai~i) → Aiw – if I'm aware of myself and non-myself, the I'm aware of the world ~i=p&q&r&...&x w=i&~i – the world is me and non-me
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Post by Triangle on Mar 17, 2022 1:07:59 GMT
Is almost a affirmative against base semantics.
But paradoxical terminology is interesting.
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