Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Meaning And Existence

Existence is a property which relates other properties not to concepts of properties, but to a universalisation of the particular, a concept to an experienced form.

Therefore, if existence is an empirically verifying/affirmative quality of meaning, then the concept of existence must rely on the conceptualization of the experentiality of existence as well as the meaning of existence; it must include existence's own mode in its description of the property of existence.

In conceptualizing the template of subjects rather than the subjects themselves, one faces the difficulty of propertifying an experience which is felt rather than thought, or, to put it more clear
ly, universal rather than comparable with others. Existence has nothing else other than non-existence to compare with; its mode is not a meaning- it is a mode unto itself.

Therefore we are stuck. The inability to deconstruct existence into concepts, and thus relate concepts with existence in a a conceptual, rather than experiential way, as well as the complete dependence of our world view on these two mental wheels - this would seem insoluble.

Where might future solutions derive from?