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== Example for a thing ==
 
== Example for a thing ==
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'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatchamacallit Whatchamacallit]'''
 
'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatchamacallit Whatchamacallit]'''
 
* I call it a ship.
 
* I call it a ship.

Revision as of 11:21, 7 January 2018

No fear of Meta

When you start talking "Meta" you might end up very lonely. Meta denotes an abstraction level that seems to be so far away from reality that quite a few people simply do not bother. Basically there are three abstraction level on which you can deal with things:

  1. The thing level
  2. The concept level
  3. The meta level

The thing level

A thing (also called object, entity, instance, item, element) is something, anything. If you can point at it or talk about it or call it "it" then it is probably a thing.

There is a thing called "concept" and that makes Meta interesting. Talking about a thing needs to clarify Whatchamacallit

Example for a thing

Auriga Leader.jpg Whatchamacallit

  • I call it a ship.
  • I also call it a roro-ship.
  • I also call it a Vehicle carrier
  • I also call it a thing.
  • I also call it a vessel.

The concept level

The meta level

Why you should not fear the Meta level

References