Saturday, August 02, 2014

Truth as a real object not unconcealed


For me, Heidegger's interpretation of the Greek word for Truth (Aletheia) as Unconcealment is still concealment, since I think truth is found in real objects and not in any definition or abstraction of objects.

Godhood is unconcealed in the supreme object(s) evolved to in the material/supermaterial world, Godhood is not non-material, not non-object Spirit, not definitions of Being, not sacred word, not timelessness, which are all definitions or abstractions and not the Object.

This seems to define truth as an object rather than as unconcealment. We may want to go on and define the object but that definition is not greater than the object.

When we try to make a hidden order of nature open to the eye, it is not enough to make an abstraction defining the order, we should be making an object. We should not worship the definition of God but the supreme object(s) of Godhood, which are evolved to in the material/supermaterial world.

The definition of nature never equals nature, the definition is less than the natural object and should not become its rival or its superior.

This suggests the basic ontology of theological materialism.

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