Empirical and Abstract Dichotomy is False
Empirical and Abstract Dichotomy is False
The alignment between symbols and real phenomena are determined by abstractions. A symbol merely points to an object, but as pointing this necessitates a common bond between the abstract symbol and the physical phenomenon. This connection between the abstract and the physical necessitates a common form of "pointing" where one phenomenon is directed by another through a linear progression. This linear progression necessitates a form which supercedes and exists through the abstract and empirical reality simultaneously.