Monday, April 18, 2016

Zombie Apocalypse: Identity


This above video has been circulating on social media, and I think this is an excellent example of the direction the Western society is headed. A zombie apocalypse featuring this school of thought which treats all forms and all concepts as equals. This conceptual blunder (to put it mildly) leads to many errors in faith and morals not to mention outright insanity as is clearly demonstrated in the video.

Identity is an abstract concept which is ultimately rooted in form.  In identity one compares forms.  Form refers to what is bounded from an immediate surrounding. You trace the lines. You compare this form to that form. If your brain is working properly you think these two forms are different, distinct, unique to some degree. Gee this form has something or does/has done some action that this other form doesn't have, or do. They are unequal. You measure and dissect differences, you code DNA, you note what it can or cannot do, and vice versa. And you name these two forms.

Identity: a description which distinguishes this form from that form used repeatedly in official and unofficial settings.

Regardless of the description or anyone's opinion about identity, identity is ultimately rooted in form. The subjective aspect, that is the description is ultimately traced back to the form itself. Form is objective. One has no choice when it comes to form. Form is what an object has before light even reaches our eyes from the object. Form is the thing speaking for itself. Form precedes opinions.

To learn more I will link my unique and independent series of articles on basic ontology and physics. These articles are built up over years and I have a treasure trove of valuable quotes and research, especially on the notion called Form. Form is the most important concept in philosophy because it enables one to resolve the ontology of the word referent, a cornerstone of critical thinking and rational analysis. These articles will enable you to destroy all intellectual hogwash and charlatans of this age. They can also help enhance one's understanding of the Sacred Script.  As a bonus there are also some nice physics articles at that blog, but I won't link those in.
 

Ontology and Basic Physics: Introduction (Object, Matter, Form, Existence, Concept, Referent)

The Two Categories of Language: Object and Concept

Critical Thinking and Rational Analysis Tools

Gottlob Frege Commentaries

Naming Our Brainworks

What is Real?


A Meditation On Inequality

Does God Have Form?

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