Brachyglottis greyi, Architecture of Luxembourg & Echologics
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* S.P.A.C.E (working title)
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A proposition, for Whitehead, is neither true nor false in itself. It is a lure for feeling the world that “might be.” A proposition is what places a concrescing subject (an occasion of experience) in relation to a potential predicative pattern. It is the potential togetherness of subject and predicate that characterizes a proposition and not its actual exemplification. But propositions do not hang in the thin air of abstraction; they always emerge from somewhere and are entertained by an actual subject within a particular milieu. The proposition’s relevance and importance (or its “truth”—in William James’ sense) is contingent upon the world that it finds itself within.
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—Adam Nocek
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* propositions (notes)
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can be found in the ~notes/~ folder
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* propositions (cards)
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can be found in the ~cards/~ folder
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