Thursday, December 30, 2021

A very obvious query -


At the heart of reason is nothing but 'DEFINITION' (or definitive substitution). 
Firstly, let's see one obvious point. Given an entity X, if there is any sentence involving the definition/synonym of X, I can cut-paste that definition/synonym into that sentence and the meaning of the sentence remains the same.
Now, a simple point is that given any sentence with entities E1, E2, E3,...., En in it, if I give ANY INFORMATION about an Ei, that information will behave as a "definition" of Ei. And, it will give an inference. (I bought this lamp from 'Laxmi stores'. 'Laxmi stores' was established in 1950. So, I bought this lamp from a store established in 1950).

Question - Can we represent all 'Reason' using hyper-text (or nested hyper-text) pages, since, as we see above, 'REASON' itself fundamentally functions/jumps in that way?

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