Name This Phenomenon

You just misquoted me. Let’s start over.

Also, I’m about to edit it.

I’m sorry. Guilty. But still. Give me definitions.

Give two definitions.
1.What is a form?
2. What is content?

form=material/medium … what/substance

content=function=purpose=essence=value … why/force (the blueprint includes formal and final because it doesn’t exist apart from substance and action)

mode=efficient (final) cause … how/action

¡You clazy!

Copilot delivers as you requested, but does it much better with function in place of content:

The terms mode, form, and function are often used in various disciplines, such as linguistics, design, education, and biology, among others. Here’s a concise explanation of each concept:

1. Mode

  • Definition: Refers to the manner or method in which something occurs, is expressed, or operates.
  • Examples:
    • In communication, modes include speech, writing, gestures, or visual media.
    • In statistics, the mode is the most frequently occurring value in a dataset.
    • In transportation, modes include cars, trains, bicycles, etc.

2. Form

  • Definition: Refers to the structure, shape, or appearance of something.
  • Examples:
    • In art, form refers to the physical shape or visual elements of a piece.
    • In grammar, form refers to the specific structure of a word (e.g., verb tense or noun pluralization).
    • In design, form is the aesthetic or physical manifestation of an object.

3. Function

  • Definition: Refers to the purpose or role something serves.
  • Examples:
    • In biology, the function of an organ (e.g., the heart) is to pump blood.
    • In engineering, the function of a bridge is to provide a passage over an obstacle.
    • In language, the function of a sentence might be to inform, question, or command.

These three concepts often intersect. For instance, in design, the form of an object (its shape) is often influenced by its function (its purpose), and the mode of interaction (how it’s used) can further refine its design.

Y’gonna dock me for giving 3 ain’t’y?

Do it. I dare you.

Unfortunately, if a person does not understand human words, what is the point of having a conversation with him?

Swinburne, from “The Christian God”

When people lead their lives to somebody else’s (Moral) standard, they’re almost always, or always doomed to fail. Because your self-worth is dependent upon somebody else’s (Higher) judgment. It’s a power dynamic, of dependency, of Master-Slave relationship. This is the metaphor between God and Lucifer/Satan. Satan can never live up to God’s standard.

So what happens? Satan “creates evil”, makes Hell, self-destructs, to spite and contempt God.

This drive to make oneself Hateful, to spite an original Ideal, is deeply entwined in human genetics. That’s why it’s Biblical.