Friday, February 28, 2025

Asemics as the Value of Sacrifice and of Sentiment / EZE, 2025

 Asemics as the Value of Sacrifice and of Sentiment 

1) The first principle of a rationalist theory of value currently in play follows Ayn Rand and Objectivist philosophy, and it is fundamental to creating asemics: Deny sacrifice, especially, self-sacrifice, as meaningful. Note that meaning here plays to a context of rationality. The self-sacrifice, this irrational act, becomes the asemic.

2) Enact a business model to interpret human behavior as rational or not. For example, enact a business model to manage the legal system. Everything thereby tends to become negotiable whether it is or not. The not becomes the asemic. Rule of law passes to the bid. Justice passes to the aggressor.

3) Develop a categorical imperative that divides the world into winners and losers. Losers are those people who have sacrificed themselves for a claim of a good of some sort. Servants are losers who work for the common good. Winners are those people who serve their self-interest, i.e., their own ends. The losers are the asemic, and the winners have meaning, at least of the photo opportunity sort.

4) In contradistinction to Ayn Rand, who was atheist, re-make religion, especially Christianity, as a means to a different end. For example, re-make Christianity as a Prosperity Gospel as the end desired of this religion is something other than self-sacrifice. Such a re-make, of course, also destroys the religion.

5) Consider loss and the like as something akin to an insurance claim where insurance has no value for sentiment, which thereby becomes asemic, and the pay-out for the claim is replacement value, asemic value excluded. But what potential does this asemic value then acquire? politically, socially, ... otherwise?

6) Preserve the asemic in emojis, but look to the icon of the negotiation table as that which remains of shared meaning among communities otherwise a-communal.

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

dlr 54 / Dave Read. 2025


 

An Asemics of Steven Pinker / EZE, 2025

Language as an Experience of Sense and of Affect 

  • Imagine Language as an Experience of Language

  • Imagine Language on the Way to Meaning ~ Imagine Language on the Way to a Question of Language 

  • As [__________] Called into Question, imagine Asemics as a Question of Affect (or Lack Thereof) in Relation to a Sense of [*]


Language Instinct

Affect

Sense

Stephen Pinker 

Sunday, February 23, 2025

Asemic Hermeneutics / EZE, 2025

Toward Defining Hermeneutics

Hermeneutics

Schleiermacher

Truth and Method

Discourse and the Surplus of Meaning

To Each Its Own Meaning

Charles Taylor


Ontology

Ontology

Heidegger

Hermeneutic Ontology


Circle

A First Note


Asemics


Assemblage

A re-situation of meaning

Often, devoid of context

Ahistorical disjunction, for instance

Value here is not value there

Value is not necessarily emergent


Circle of Meaning

Disconnect


Conjecture 

De-reference

Meaning almost anything

Meaning near to nothing


Method

Inconsistent

Unstable

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