'(·)@allgebrah·Jul 30, 2016[musings] There is meaning in mystery; A unifying theory of meaning that explained it would destroy it by trivializing the mysterious2311
'(·)@allgebrah·Jul 30, 2016Replying to @allgebrahDestroying what it meant to enlighten, it wouldn't be a very good theory16
'(·)@allgebrahReplying to @allgebrahMaybe for this reason, there cannot be a single theory of meaning, only one for each of its aspects, uniquely adapted to its nature4:12 PM · Jul 30, 2016·Twitter Web Client1 Quote Tweet5 Likes
'(·)@allgebrah·Aug 24, 2016Replying to @allgebrahI found a word for this (and "spoiling a joke through explanation"), but the etymology only works in German: zerklären (zerstören+erklären)115
Form Of Ambiguity@AmbiguityForm·Aug 24, 2016Replying to @allgebrahThis may or may not secretly reflect my true ethos1