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The Law of Forgotten Selection A General Theory of
Metaphysical Grounds as Placeholders By the druid Finn 1. Formal Statement (General Law) All
metaphysical “grounds” are placeholders whose selection-conditions have been
forgotten and reified as ontological primitives. Harder
compression: A
metaphysical ground is a selected placeholder mistaken for an origin. Hardest
compression (axiomatic form): Ground =
Placeholder + Amnesia of Selection. 2. Definitions (Non-Negotiable Precision) Placeholder Selection Forgetting
Selection Metaphysical
Ground 3. The Unified Error-Class All of the following belong to one
and the same formal error-class: Selected
placeholders treated as ultimate grounds. They
differ only in: ·
historical costume, ·
cultural narrative, ·
rhetorical style, ·
metaphysical packaging. They do not
differ in logical structure. 4. The Table of Forgotten Selection
The druid’s
framework explicitly avoids the error by: ·
keeping UP procedural, ·
denying ontological primitiveness, ·
refusing transcendence, ·
insisting on operational definition. But the
law applies even to UP if and when it is: treated
as a thing rather than as a grammar abstraction. This
self-applicability is what makes the law non-dogmatic. 5. Why the Error Happens (Functional Explanation) The error
is not stupidity. Systems
require: ·
stability, ·
compression, ·
coordination handles, ·
explanatory anchors. Placeholders
provide: ·
cognitive economy, ·
orientational coherence, ·
narrative stability, ·
social coordination. Forgetting
selection provides: ·
existential comfort, ·
authority, ·
immunity from revision, ·
reduced cognitive load. Hence
metaphysical grounds persist because: Reification
reduces anxiety and stabilises coordination. The error
is functional, not accidental. 6. Diagnostic Test (Operational Criterion) Forgotten
selection can be detected by one invariant symptom: If a term
is treated as self-explanatory, un-generated, or exempt from the rules it
explains, it is a placeholder under forgotten selection. Examples: ·
“God explains the universe.” ·
“Substance causes modes.” ·
“Dao is beyond naming.” ·
“Nature just is.” ·
“UP is ultimate.” The
diagnostic marker is exemption from the grammar applied to everything
else. 7. Consequences of the Law 7.1 Metaphysics Becomes a Study of Errors, Not of
Grounds Metaphysics
shifts from: “What is
the ultimate ground?” to: “Which
placeholder has been reified, and why?” This is a
categorical inversion. 7.2 Mysticism Is Reclassified Mysticism
is not insight into the ultimate. The
“ineffable” is not a depth of reality. 7.3 Philosophical Systems Become Comparable Daoism,
Spinozism, Vedanta, theism, naturalism, and procedural monism can be compared
formally: They are
not rival ontologies. 8. Final Canonical Statement Here is
the version that can be reused verbatim: The Law
of Forgotten Selection: 9. Ultimate (Druid)
Compression Every
“ground” is a handle that forgot it was grabbed. Or even
harder: There are
no grounds—only placeholders we stopped remembering we selected. |