Volume CLXXIX - Coherence Can Be Built and Preserved
Update: 2025-12-18
Description
Core Concept: Postmodernism's deconstructive tools are useful for demolition but useless for building—coherence can be deliberately constructed and functionally maintained.
Key Takeaways:
- After recognizing that meaning is constructed, you still must choose what to construct
- Some constructed meanings are more coherent, stable, and useful than others—these distinctions are real
- The proof of coherence is not philosophical argument but functional testing: does it work?
Challenge Question: What have you endlessly deconstructed without ever building anything to replace it?
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