Theorem: Nothing can model itself.
The conceptuality of its proof makes this theorem regardless of anything.
So "Nothing can model itself" as an eternally true sentence is a proof for a more general theorem: "There are eternally true sentences which just depend on the concept of existence"
I call 'em "ideals"
So when you're an idealist, it doesn't mean you're stupid, daydreamer, surrealist or things like these.
Ideals are much realer and stronger than social norms, religious beliefs, artistic views, political rules and scientific facts, because they depend on nothing.
The conceptuality of its proof makes this theorem regardless of anything.
So "Nothing can model itself" as an eternally true sentence is a proof for a more general theorem: "There are eternally true sentences which just depend on the concept of existence"
I call 'em "ideals"
So when you're an idealist, it doesn't mean you're stupid, daydreamer, surrealist or things like these.
Ideals are much realer and stronger than social norms, religious beliefs, artistic views, political rules and scientific facts, because they depend on nothing.