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- W1613610517 abstract "exploration of notion time from a general semantics structural perspective presents propositions that can be easily corroborated or refuted by anyone who cares to do relevant observations. I have offered some structuring of term structure and other general semantics conscious time-binding evaluating tools. The Has Not All Passed terms and can be thought of as convenient, but grossly inaccurate measurements: semiotic maps; labels representing imprecise, but nevertheless potent verbal mapping of events. Our human journey--one continuous trek--has no observable boundaries, no seams; where-when we would all agree that Past stops Present begins here. Future--not yet here. Specific events have passed, but if we do not elementalistically separate events from their effects, we will recognize that so-called past has not all passed: What we now call the present are mainly effects of innumerable passed (earlier) events. These effects are active in repositories of our unconscious mind including memories, our parents, cultural practices, language, beliefs, sciences, philosophies, religions, values, artistic creations, music, songs, poetry, legal and educational institutions, schools, laws, policies, photographs, gifts, stories and buildings. When we talk about being stuck in a box, the box refers to our habitual practices comprised of familiar, convenient, traditional, and usual ways and methods we use to approach our daily activities. For example, supply and demand economic theories persist despite actualities of hoarding, cartels, and price fixing. Nations are still fighting wars, old and traditional ways--while for terrorists it's war by any means. You can experience how powerfully influential and persistently active is so called past when next you set out to make some changes: a habit, a home, office routine, etc. The Future Started Long Ago Our usual way of relating to words the involves believing and acting as if (not word) is not yet Watch a toddler beaming with delight taking her/his first few steps and ask yourself How did our human world get to be way it's being? Our started long ago. (Futures since There are many futures.) What we now think of as the present are that have grown out of effects of earlier happenings ... what we have been calling the past. From moment to moment, we are constructing--and have been constructing futures--our own and futures of others. A future we are now experiencing as the is a function of (related to) what and how we have been going about things: ways we think/feel about things, ourselves, and others; things we believe, policies and institutions we have, and are creating: things we are doing and have been doing, are ways we start and started our own futures, contribute to futures of others, and to lesser or greater degrees, futures of our societies, country we inhabit, and futures of human world. Looked at these ways, it's no paradox to say we can extensively change aspects of so-called past (not all passed), and also set or change directions for already started by attending to how we as individuals and as a race, are presently going about things ... a humongous challenge. Word is Not Thing We could benefit greatly by thinking of word not as a noun, naming a thing or period, but more accurately acknowledge that we are creating futures, and emphasize this with a verb--futuring. We create problems for ourselves when we think intensionally (give more meanings, importance, and values to words such as past, present, future, justice, freedom, democracy, free, freedom, rebels, best, right thing, time--and words in general). I invite reader (for structural practice) to imagine some structures behind those words. …" @default.
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- W1613610517 title "Structuring and the Notion Time: A General Semantics Conscious Time-Binding Approach" @default.
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