We are forced, if we wish to retain these concepts, to find a
framework, theory or philosophy that can support them. It would be a
mark of a greater philosophy not to do so.
No problem, surrealism is better than both realism and anti-realism.
> On Sun, 28 May 2006, John Jones wrote:
> > Realism and anti-realism, the 'external' world and 'inner' world, are
> > alike in that neither of these philosophies can support as necessities
> > the notions of order and disorder,
> No problem, surrealism is better than both realism and anti-realism.
You ignored the familiar objects of mathematics, and, the familiar
objects of Surrealism use familiar objects from realism and
anti-realism and is ambiguous as to their common ground.
If only that color had a smell instead of a sound, but no your drabness,
that color hadn't disable it's hyper-commercial smarts unable to surmount
blahdumb to the extent of contemplating a possible wow, much a less now
zong or a blushing two pronged schizophrenic virtuality.
Who's your dad? Reality, surreality for virtuality?
Your zing wow is indistinguishable from your blah doh.