Topics Covered in This Blog#
Including but not limited to
- Ethical analysis based on logical validity and mathematical thinking
- Introduction and critique of philosophy-related topics based on linguistics
- Descriptions of historical knowledge that can be found in generally credible sources
- Café conversations involving two to four people
- The author's life experiences and discoveries they believe are worth sharing
Conceptualism and related mathematical proofs that even the author does not understand- Artistic reflections of the author and their friends, along with subjective constructions
- Logical analysis and descriptions of synesthesia and fear-related thoughts and phenomena
Things to Note While Reading#
Use your brain; this is not light novels or short videos- Some concepts related to philosophy and linguistics may be unfamiliar to you or may have been given another name
- However, a concept can have multiple descriptions in different languages, just as you might not know that "truth" in Hebrew is not a morpheme, so this is not an issue.
We'll address questions when they arise - Regarding conceptualism, due to language limitations and the author's incomplete understanding of its full meaning, readers with questions are encouraged to leave comments
At that time, I will consult mathematicians who can understand
- Concerning the knowledge and information cited, we adhere to the judgment standard of there is no absolutely correct knowledge and facts, but there are relatively correct and more credible knowledge and facts than others, and in most cases, we will choose the more credible option among all available choices, if there are equally credible options, we will choose the one we prefer, after all, this is a blog
"When you can go to the bathroom by yourself, you should learn how to accurately dispose of waste in the right place without splashing. In my view, acquiring knowledge is like this test; once you have a complete mindset, you should judge the right and wrong of a matter by yourself rather than relying on others," -- the screenwriter said during a bathroom break
- Finally, please ensure you establish definitions within the current context while reading to avoid synesthesia or producing invalid logic. Of course, we welcome anyone to use legitimate and precise language to point out errors in the article.
Authors of the Article#
- Programmer, Schele
- Painter, Amakawa
- Screenwriter, Lee
- Mathematician, Gdanski