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Originally Posted by Oliver
Hmmmm...Abraxasinas,
Logicaly thinking, you gave two opposite, contradictory explanations:
1.There is no such thing as the AbSurd as a 'quality' describing imagination and thought; and
2.So by logical imperative ABSURD means RATIONAL.
Mutatis mutandis, do you claim that the rational is non-existing?
Mine "logical imperative" tells me this: AB=ABsence; SURD=Rational, so = Absence of Rational;.
Actually, Absurd is the opposite of the Rational.
Non-being. Accident.
On this level, it is better not to enter what RATIONAL is.
Anyway, thank you Abraxasinas.
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Thank you Oliver!
You may check your dictionary for the meaning of SURD.
SURD is not Rational as you state in the above.
surd
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–adjective 1.
Phonetics. voiceless (opposed to
sonant ).2.
Mathematics. (of a quantity) not capable of being expressed in rational numbers; irrational.
–noun 3.
Phonetics. a voiceless consonant (opposed to
sonant ).4.
Mathematics. a surd quantity.
Origin:
1545–55; < L
surdus dull-sounding, mute, deaf
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