Never-Untrue Statements


There follow never-untrue statements regarding the phenomenon of cognition, which is the object of the science of epistemology.

1- Every situation comprises a set of facets through one of which are visible all other facets.

2- The important aspect of a situation is never the one upon which gaze is fixed.

3- Cognition occurs in a condition of ecstatic relaxation, wherein a situation has presented itself such that experience shows no difference between subject and object.

4- Understanding proliferates differences, leading cognition into the wilderness of impulses.

5- Logistics compel the formation of situations and hew their facets, determine the important aspect of a situation, govern cognition, permit the experience of difference-less-ness and allow the quest for understanding.

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