12:18 AM
@PhilipKlöcking Yes, I agree with you. But disregarding representation entirely, are there limitations on thinking of a world that is composed of two elements?
I don't remember the philosopher's name. (Possibly Plato or Socrates, but definitely a western thinker.) He proposed that to compare two ideas there must always be three things: two of them are opposing ideas and a third is some metaphysical media on which the comparison is made.
Or maybe that is your point that there is always a representation that isn't entirely true to the actual information. :)