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Ontology:Q5499

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  1. pronounced [S2] Discoveries come from violating metaphysics 1-1-1

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S2 (pronounced C) 1-1-1
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pronounced [S2] Discoveries come from violating metaphysics 1-1-1
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Knowledge about the world comes from questioning and tearing apart arbitrary Idealist divisions of reality
QID references [Item] 1-1-1
Q5497 Alchemy failed because it is an offense to metaphysics
color swatch references [Item]
meta-ontology
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instance of
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superset of
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model combines claims
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pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
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along with [Item]
(proposition?) there can never be any official concepts
forming from [Item]
(proposition?) there can never be any official concepts
poststructuralism
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Usage notes

In contrast to propositions that suggest that some kind of eternal juxtaposition or "balance" of arbitrary concepts is the only kind of knowledge.

This is only a hair removed from the kinds of concepts in certain periods of Existentialism, namely the ones that proceed Saussure and attempt to fight against the perceived tyranny of signs and established concepts. In a sense, such approaches are meta-ontological; to practice meta-ontology is to look outside particular ontologies. However, there are a few fundamental differences, tracing back to the differences between Existentialism and meta-Marxism. Look to other propositions for explanations on this.