Thursday, February 4, 2010

As soon as a definition is given, limitations exist, is this true or false. why or why not?

i need help!! it's part of my homework and i don't get it!


plsssssss help!!As soon as a definition is given, limitations exist, is this true or false. why or why not?
pinning something down to a quanta that is describable


necessitates separation from the absolute.





true.As soon as a definition is given, limitations exist, is this true or false. why or why not?
This is true because the definition is the limitation. Things without limits we cannot define. Can you imagine a thing or an object that we can't define as a thing or an object? Of course not, so, we need at least the limitation that it is a thing, object, idea, etc. I hope this makes sense. We throw words around all the time, yet, most of them mean the same basic thing. If something were undefinable, that is a kind of definition too, so we limit ourselves also by saying that there are these limitations out there. If we didn't have these limitations or definitions, the sky would be a pencil, and the cheese would be a form a roof.
Definition is made out of limited intellect...Intellect cannot embrace vast body of all knowledge which is infinite. Everything and anything any tiny fragment in Universe has infinite depth and offering unlimited amount of knowledge in order to know. Boundaries is set by limited capacity of human intellect in order to conclude.Ego feels better separating itself from eternity. Definition made out of limited knowledge will be conditioned by its limitations.
Everything is limitless... you... me... a rock... a tube of toothpaste. The definition places limits on something limitless. Language is made up of some basic sounds (a,e,i,o,u %26amp; consonants). Why do we think we can completely account for something limitless using sounds we put together? Definitions are man's way to try and make sense of the limitless nature of the universe.
Definitions tend to label things in a way that the label separates the object or event from all other albeit similar events/objects. Once this boundary is created the limitation is created. It no longer can be considered something else.
This is false. The limitations were always there. A definition just identifies them.
yes it does exist or may not. it depends on the the fact that what is asked to define.

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