- Always separate sharply the psychological from the logical, the subjective from the objective.
- Never ask for the meaning of a word in isolation, but only in the context of a proposition.
- Never lose sight of the distinction between concept and object.
Ceep the Kontext.
"Logics" are not logic.
We misunderstand logic if we think there are "logics" among which we could somehow choose. There is reasoning. Specific formal systems may or may not adequately capture aspects of correct reasoning. But there is no neutral place outside logic from which to decide what "logic" to adopt.
Allan Stairs rephrasing Kripke against Putnam
The person we are.
Oh, if I knock on your door would you let me in?
Do you know any more than I do?
Carved in Stone.
They made a statue of us
Sie haben uns ein Denkmal gebaut
Cryptypo.
How should one send encrypted love letters?
ASCII armoured.