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A system of meaning is two things simultaneously: (1) a model of the world and (2) a model for acting in that world.<ref>{{cite book | vauthors=((Vervaeke, J.)), ((Mastropietro, C.)), ((Miscevic, F.)) | date= 2017 | title=Zombies in Western culture: a twenty-first century crisis | publisher=Open Book Publishers | isbn=9781783743308}}</ref> Due to the fact that these several systems of meaning have existed and arisen throughout history, it ought to be believed that all systems of meaning are incomplete in their descriptive capacity. Unfortunately, that is a system of meaning in itself. | A system of meaning is two things simultaneously: (1) a model of the world and (2) a model for acting in that world.<ref>{{cite book | vauthors=((Vervaeke, J.)), ((Mastropietro, C.)), ((Miscevic, F.)) | date= 2017 | title=Zombies in Western culture: a twenty-first century crisis | publisher=Open Book Publishers | isbn=9781783743308}}</ref> Due to the fact that these several systems of meaning have existed and arisen throughout history, it ought to be believed that all systems of meaning are incomplete in their descriptive capacity. Unfortunately, that is a system of meaning in itself. | ||
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