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.
Quote:
Originally Posted by abraxasinas
Hi Oliver!
There is no such thing as the AbSurd as a 'quality' describing imagination and thought Oliver.
The meaning of the word is Ab=Away from and SURD=Irrational.
So by logical imperative ABSURD means RATIONAL.
The common meaning for the word which you seem to infer, such as illogical, irrational, crazy etc etc. so in mathematical terms becomes an oxymoron.
Irrational Numbers like Surds, say Sqrt(2) are just as meaningful as are the Absurd numbers AS the Rationals, say fractions with numerators and denominators.
Abrax
|