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A culture is a group of people
with rather similar grids. Through a window we view chaos, and
relate it to the points on our grid, and thereby understand it. The
ORDER is in the GRID. That is the Aneristic Principle.
Western philosophy is
traditionally concerned with contrasting one grid with another
grid, and amending grids in hopes of finding a perfect one that
will account for all reality and will, hence, (say unenlightened
westerners) be True. This is illusory; it is what we Erisians call
the ANERISTIC ILLUSION. Some grids can be more useful than others,
some more beautiful than others, some more pleasant than others,
etc., but none can be more True than any other.
DISORDER is simply
unrelated information viewed through some particular grid. But,
like "relation", no-relation is a concept. Male, like female, is an
idea about sex. To say that male-ness is "absence of female-ness",
or vice versa, is a matter of definition and metaphysically
arbitrary. The artificial concept of no-relation is the ERISTIC
PRINCIPLE.
The belief that
"order is true" and disorder is false or somehow wrong, is the
Aneristic Illusion. To say the same of disorder, is the ERISTIC
ILLUSION.
The point is that
(little-t) truth is a matter of definition relative to the grid one
is using at the moment, and that (capital-T) Truth, metaphysical
reality, is irrelevant to grids entirely. Pick a grid, and through
it some chaos appears ordered and some appears disordered. Pick
another grid, and the same chaos will appear differently ordered
and disordered.
Reality is the
original Rorschach.
Verily! So much for all that.
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