This text is a rework and possible adaptation form logic atomism as described by Bertrand Russell and Democritos amongst others. It is about Perception philosophy, but information from other disciplines is included as well.
This is the prelimenary version for the moment, a reedited version will be posted afterwards. This text is published as is, and comes straight out of my notebooks. It might not be clear, but the reedited version should be. Although there might be some of you who recognise elements of object oriented programming in this text, BUT it was not written with that in mind. I have studied IT and worked in IT and I am influenced by many techniques and models. Rather this text is the step by step process of starting with an idea, and asking questions to see what is ok an what not, and to find the weak spots.
The convention of using {[../../....]} in this text is a convention, I have been using mainly in philisophical thoughts for the last 3-4 years.
Although influenced by many, these thoughts are orignally mine, although they might have been thought before and possibly will be thought again, and as such I take ownership of this text. Of course the example of Umberto Eco and the quotes to others peoples text are not mine. If someone would copy this and the original version in Dutch and publish it as his own work, then I will use legal means to rectify that situation and bring to his or her attention that it is plagiarism. Both versions of this text, as well the translated version will be provided for, to be discussed in one of the mistwereld academy groups. mistwereldacademy.blogspot.com
There will be many sources I am not aware of, so I note my respect and the fact that I'm influenced by many philosophers, scientists, artists and others including : Descartes, Russell, Wittgenstein, Aristotle, Plato, Hume, Erasmus, Charles Darwin, Jarred Diamond, Umberto Eco, Ken Richardson, Isaac Asimov, Boethius, Leonardo Da Vinci, and so many others. In fact If I had to write them all down, all those I know and don't know about, then that part of the text might be as long as two pages.
It is incomplet for the moment, but the once the english translations of the rest of the text is complete, it will be added to this draft version, and once the complete reedited version is complete it will be posted here. Its a chance to see a text grow from basic ideas to a full text, and from what I know its a rare chance.








Article comments
1 - Eric Berlin
Floris - Please consider breaking up your longer posts into two or three installments. Thanks!