About concepts, and why concEPTs.
- From: "Peter F" <notdisclosed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 14:04:32 -0400 (EDT)
Concepts (written and/or spoken) are tools for thought, for learning and
doing science, and for gaining understanding and insights.
Some concepts, understandings, or insights, can inspire, and be guides to,
beneficial practical outcomes.
There are insights yet to be had because insight-enabling conceptual tools
(or lenses) have not yet
evolved. (And because they have not yet been contrived or cut.)
Some such concepts may recently have evolved, But, perhaps, only to be
useable by the person within whom they evolved.
I know, to my own satisfaction, how and why I arrived at my concEPTs.
However, what I simply cannot know for sure, is if 'forever I shall fail' to
instruct somebody else to use my
concEPTs to understanding things, the way I do by using them.
Generally described, these concEPTs (and the thinking and perceptions they
consist of) allow me a cognitively contented experience - as if of a savant
in a securely science-aligned position of overviewing What Is going on;
This position of overview was partly achieved by filtering the most serious
(or gravely relevant) of these insights through a silly, concEPT-stimulated,
inner smirk.
[You may imagine a "captain Kirk with SEPTIC humor".]
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