Resolving all reality as distinction, we must find meaning and consequence within the one principle of distinction. We observe here that the diversity of a thing being both arbitrary and fixed is in fact the essence of meaning.
In this entry we return to the view of life as naming. Having indicated some tools in the exploration of other views in this series, we can now employ them in characterizing naming by showing the relation of naming to these other views.
There are varying contexts for resolving diverse verdicts of truth. We do have multiple contexts, and so do seem to be able to change our truths. What is lost in those contexts when we untether their truths?