superject/README.org

920 B
Raw Blame History

S.P.A.C.E (working title)

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 propositions relevance and importance (or its “truth”—in William James sense) is contingent upon the world that it finds itself within. —Adam Nocek

propositions (notes)

can be found in the notes/ folder

propositions (cards)

can be found in the cards/ folder