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eliminative materialism

The paradigm that many terms used to describe frames of the mind either describe ciphers or are themselves redundant.

For instance eliminative materialism would argue that sense is a false state in the broader illusion of sensualism.

Eliminative materialism argues that desire is actually consciousness.

Ie. The term "desire" is redundant.

by tomorrowtomorrow November 9, 2018


panchrony

A meta-state in which linear time has no discrete beginning or end and cyclical time has no aesthetic (counter-formalistic) beginning or end.

Panchrony is continuity or meta-linearity.

by tomorrowtomorrow August 30, 2018


panchrony

The treatment of sound as a phenomenon tautological with time.

Panchrony is the last science.

by tomorrowtomorrow December 5, 2018


memetics

The study of form and function as contrapositive with respect to each other. An attempt to schematize design from form.

The study of skeumorphs (memes).

Memetics proffers the tenet that function and form are contra-functional.

Memetics isolates design from form by arguing that there is no duality that is not design.

This is the obverse of the postmodern mantra that "form follows function" and the genesis of Hypermodernism.

by tomorrowtomorrow November 30, 2018

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self-similarity

Phenology that proffers that there is no design that is not duality.

Self-similarity intimates design from duality by advancing aesthetic attributes as a metaphenomenon of the duality between asymmetry and self-symmetry (limina).

Form is advanced as a convergence (emergence) of which design is quality (qualium).

Self-similarity intricates (intimates) self-symmetry.

by tomorrowtomorrow December 2, 2018


constructivism

Functionalism.

Late postmodernism.

Post-postmodernism. Alternatively referred to as post-structuralism.

The ontology of the word 'constructivism' indicates that not only is postmodernism not the same phenology as Marxism; but post-structuralism is post-postmodernism in contrast to postmodernism.

Postmodernism has two periods of development: "hard" led by Frege, Kant, and the German arithmeticians and soft led by the Benjamin, Adorno and the cultural capitalists of the Frankfurt school.

Constructivism or post-postmodernism is best attributed to the post-realists Foucalt, Baudrillard, and Lacan in contrast to the surrealists (postmodernists) that came before them.

"Constructivism" was coined by Jean Piaget.

by tomorrowtomorrow January 7, 2019


sciencefictionland

Phenomenon of language attempting to deconstruct aesthetic without language realizing that it is incapable of structural self-critique (self-deconstructionism).

Sciencefictionland is fiction.

It leads to chimeral (representational) results.

by tomorrowtomorrow November 14, 2018