2-1a Information is in the difference. No difference, no information. 情報とは差異. 区別のないところに情報は生まれない.
9-2b3b1 Contingency = Meaning (or, contingency implies meaning)
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Human cognition and behavior are not law-like (1-1a2 Our mind is flexible)
- We are not doing physics
- We do not expect exceptionless laws
- Understanding is often list-like and descriptive
- Rather than abstract and general
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9-2b3f Everett on Hume - Ideas only make sense or exist through experience
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- 9-2b3h Edward Sapir - ‘One is always unconsciously finding what one is in unconscious subjection to’
- Everett - If he used “psychic unity,” it was in terms of universal capacities, not universal believes or knowledge
- 9-2b3h Edward Sapir - ‘One is always unconsciously finding what one is in unconscious subjection to’