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Cutting Necessity 1.

Naming, nominal cognition is merely to divide, cut whole things' gathered world's order into divisional analyzable appearance, that idea was displayed by Japan's anatomist, Takeshi Yoro.


If we try to run down his practical idea in universality acquisitive applicable extention, our socially necessary and its nature abiding own functional world is identified with the ultimate principle that MEANING thing is CUTTING necessity's product.


And with that very obvious nature, we can read anything around letters displayed things with books, any sochal networked service site's written down messages.

Though fundamentally sentences are just specified for reading by ourselver individually. And probably meaming thing is signified with the nature that it is basically comprehended by ourselves so personally.

And afterward we'd grasped the truly intended significance. SIMPLY, MEANING IS GRASPED THROUGH OUR OWN "PERSONAL COMPREHENSION".


Though emergency proclaiming bulletin board displaying letters are usually first personally acceptable and next we share own mindset.


And if in our message abiding world, we have no letters, we'd have no meaning. Though meaning is for jointing any previously cut(divided) words with each elementary significance. For jointing with each other, each separated, each divided word is present for us.

And if we have no each divided word as each cut signified meaning, we'd have no totalled brought meanings.

For what we previously have cut, divide, separate each word consist in afterward we can gather, put together each previously divided word to one sentence, and theqe we can find out that sentence providing one's thought, idea and remark in each divisionally independent and personally attended in mind.


These exampled items include CONCEPT, NOTION, SIGNIFICANCE, IDENTITY, NATURE, CHARACTERISTICS, and MEANING or MEANINGS.


Next occasion, what makes us need meaning or meanings wi be debated by my logical analysis.


(Irregularly continued)




Feb. 1st.   2023