Archetypes LO26463

From: AM de Lange (amdelange@gold.up.ac.za)
Date: 04/01/01


Replying to LO26387 --

Dear Organlearners,

Winfired Dressler <Winfried.Dressler@Voith.com> writes:
>Thinking about the way At de Lange has discovered the
>essentialities, I may say that "the" chemical reaction is
>the soul of chemistry, realized in any real chemical system.
>And that toposlogic is the soul of mathematics, realized in
>any mathematical system.

Greetings dear Winfried,

The material cemical system and the abstract mathematical system were
together the content upon which I discovered the 7Es. Thus the 7Es are
forms with the chemical and mathematical system as their content.
Afterwards I tested for several whether these 7Es are not also essential
to systems other than the chemical and the mathematical. In this testing I
had to rely on Husserl's phenomenology.

Hence I will definitely say that the 7Es are not forms without content.
They are rather forms (in a lesser or greater manifestaion) of content.
But I prefer to think of them as "patterns of form" rather than as
"forms".

With care and best wishes

-- 

At de Lange <amdelange@gold.up.ac.za> Snailmail: A M de Lange Gold Fields Computer Centre Faculty of Science - University of Pretoria Pretoria 0001 - Rep of South Africa

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