TeaBlinker

Philosophy

Complexity and Simplicity

Does complexity inevitably destroy simplicity? Explore the philosophical tension between entangled relationships and the "void" of true simplicity, and how we might glimpse the incomparable through the gaps in our daily lives.
Philosophy

Ontology of Void and Fullness

Explore the dynamic interplay of void (+) and fullness (-) in our world. This philosophical essay examines how moments of emptiness and completion create movement, order, and existence, drawing analogies to binary potentials in computing.
Philosophy

On Abstraction and Concretion, Knowledge and Perception

Examine how knowledge and perception oscillate between the abstract and the concrete. This philosophical analysis explores how sensory experience, bodily manipulation, and symbolic representation construct understanding, and how perspective shifts transform the univocal into the polysemic.
Philosophy

On the Relationship Between Reason and Emotion

Explore the dynamic interplay between reason and emotion through the lens of cognition and symbolic representation. This philosophical analysis examines how emotion is shaped by reason, how symbols mediate understanding, and how meaning emerges from the interaction between the Self and the Other.
Philosophy

Symbol and Perception: An Illustration

Explore how symbols, memory, and perception interact to create shared understanding. This philosophical analysis illustrates how consensus emerges, physical action refines memory, and the polysemy of symbols enables the creation of new relationships in human thought.
Philosophy

An Outline of My Philosophy

Explore a unique philosophical framework where the "will to exist" is the sole universal, Good affirms existence, and Evil negates it. Discover how consciousness, perception, and symbolic interaction shape the balance between affirmation and negation in a finite, dynamic world.
Philosophy

Philosophical Propositions

Explore the dual forces of existence that create time and space. This essay examines emergence and extinction, the balance of inward and outward forces, and how meaning arises amid the non-reproducibility of the world.
Judgment and Criteria

On Idiocy and Wisdom

Explore the paradox of human wisdom in society. This essay examines how logical thinking coexists with the “idiocy” of the majority, and how to live well while navigating the limits of reason and collaboration.
Judgment and Criteria

Individuals and Groups: On Folly and Wisdom

Explore how "folly" and "wisdom" function in personal reflection, group formation, and social conflict. This essay examines individual versus group dynamics, the impact of social media, and the cognitive structures behind judgment.
Judgment and Criteria

The Problem of Resource Access: Selection and Shaping

Explore how personal history shapes judgment and decision-making. This essay examines resource access, selection, and shaping, and addresses the cognitive challenges of infinite regress and benchmarks in philosophical thought.