But language itself is the absolute example of a rigid structure. In other words, how can one write about things which transcends meaning? Or, how can one write about things before meaning is inferred?
I love this type of stuff. I'd like to have studied philosophy, it always interested me, but so did Physics and Maths, so ended up an Engineer in the end. Would you recommend any books in particular when in comes to philosophy?
Oh and by the way, the sketch is excellent and the signature is vert arty too 👌
I had to make a very artsy signature to suit my art 🤣 so thanks for noticing it! And thanks for the compliment.
True right, same here. And I opted for philosophy rather than engineering and I regret the choice purely on financial matters haha.
There are so many good philosophy books, and I'm an avid reader so I go through many books and cannot really recommend only one. But I love reading articles because they are short and sweet haha. So if I can recommend two that is relatively accessible and kind of related to what my post was on and some of my other writings:
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