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The Importance of Logic in Functional Philosophy
I think this idea of necessarily taking a three dimensional space and time experience and collapsing it into a one dimensional, logical, constrained artifact of summary is very much like your neither nor approach. It's that these two come together, much like left brain, right brain, and can complement one another. And it's only by understanding what we lose in either one of them or the other that we get a full conception of what we might be trying to do with a more useful functional philosophy as we move forward in trying to live our lives right now. Yes. But you could say that early experimentation, it's still more law like even if it's not an equation, right?