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10-29-2005, 05:18 AM
Mike,
thanks for commenting on my signature, I was waiting for someone to do it.
Well, words are not facts. They are expressions of ideas. Ideas are elements of the mental existence, but not facts of reality. Thus, any derivation from them, such as words, are not facts. but this leas to a horrible paradox: all the objects created b humans are thus not facts, because they derive from ideas. So I still haven't solve this, I will let you know if I do.
Truths are not knowledge. They are the interpretation of reality. Truth is what there is between the being and the reality. Interpret and interpreter, it is the interpretation. Whiles knowledge is part of the interpreter itself.
Good is not happy. Happiness is having time. Goodness is using time. Notice the difference. About them in life, well: Russell was correct when he said "the good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge" generalising it, "the good life is one inspired by feleings and guided by ideas" (the set of ideas includes knwoeldges and more). BUt the happy life, and this is mine, "is one inspired by ideas and guided by feelings": do you get the difference? |