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Jon Awbrey 22:08, 6 July 2006
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τα δε
μοι
παθήματ
45;
μαθήματ
45; γέγονε.
My sufferings have been my lessons.
Herodotus, in Liddel
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Scott.
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- Pragmatism
: For non-technical usage see Pragmatism (non-technical
usage).
: For themes emphasized
by Charles
Sanders Peirce see Pragmaticism.
Pragmatism, as a school of
philosophy, is a
collection of many different ways of
thinking. Given the diversity among thinkers
and the variety among schools of thought that
have adopted this term over the years, the
term pragmatism has become all but
meaningless in the absence of further
qualification. ...
- Logic of Information (C.S. Peirce)
The logic of
information, or the logical
theory of information, considers the
information content of logical signs and expressions along
the lines initially developed by Charles
Sanders Peirce. ...
- Theory of Information (C.S. Peirce)
The pragmatic theory of
information (PTOI) is a set of
concepts and principles for defining,
measuring, and tracking the time evolution of
information that derives from Charles
Sanders Peirce's general theory of signs and inquiry. ...
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- On a New List of Categories
On a New List of
Categories is a paper by Charles
Sanders Peirce, presented to the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences on 14 May 1867 and
published in its Proceedings the
following year, that proposes to revise the
fundamental metaphysical categories of
philosophy, as previously given by Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, and others. ...
- Introduction to Inquiry Driven Systems
The following essay is intended to provide
readers with background on the pragmatic
theory of inquiry and its relationship to the
pragmatic theory of signs.
Aspects of
Inquiry:
"Inquiry" is a word in common
use for a process that resolves doubt and
creates knowledge. ...
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* Descriptive
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* Dyadic relation
* Formal grammar
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* Inquiry
* Logic of information
* Logic of
relatives
* Logical matrix
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* Normative
science
* Pragmatics
* Pragmatic
information
* Pragmatic maxim
* Projection
* Relation
* Semantics
* Semeiotic
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* Semiosis
* Semiotics
* Semiotic information
* Set theory
* Sign
* Sign relational
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* Theory of relations
* Triadic
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* Types of relations
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* Boolean
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This project develops the elements of
relation theory that are needed for several
other projects.
Initial
reading:
* Relation
* Logic of
relatives
* Theory of relations
Applications and
examples:
* Sign relation
* Triadic
relation
Further
reading:
* Relation
construction
* Relation composition
* Relation
reduction ...
- User:Jon Awbrey/Semiotic Theory of Information
Project Page
See also:
Related essays and
projects:
* Futures Of
Logical Graphs
* Information
Equals Comprehension Times Extension
*
Inquiry Driven
Systems
* Introduction to Inquiry Driven
Systems
* Peirce’s Logic Of
Information
* Propositional Equation Reasoning
Systems
Related concepts and
topics:
* Ampheck
* Boolean algebra
* Boolean domain
*
Boolean
function
* Boolean logic
* Boolean-valued function
* Conceptual
graph
* Entitative graph
* Existential graph
* Graph
* Graph theory
* Laws of Form
* Logical graph
* Logical matrix
*
Logical NAND
* Logical NNOR
* Minimal
negation operator
* Peirce's law
* Propositional
calculus
* Semeiotic
* Semiotic
information theory
* Sign relation
* Triadic
relation
* Truth table
* Zeroth order logic ...
- Sole Sufficient Operator
A sole sufficient operator
or a sole sufficient
connective is an operator that is
sufficient by itself to generate all of the
operators in a specified class of operators. ...
- Sign Relational Complex
In semiotics, a
sign relational complex is a
generalization of a sign relation that allows for
empty components in the elementary sign
relations, or sign relational triples of
the form
(object, sign, interpretant).
Ge
nerally speaking, when it comes to things
that are being contemplated as ostensible or
potential signs of other things, neither the
existence nor the uniqueness of the elements
appearing in the sign relation is guaranteed. ...
- Logic of Information (Jon Awbrey)
Peirce's concept of
information:
I've been meaning to get
back to Peirce's
theory of information, because I believe that
it contains a yet-to-be-tapped potential for
many current issues, though it would take
just a little bit of drilling to exploit its
resources to the fullest that we can.
In
my own imagination, I tend to organize
Peirce's ideas about information, along with
its relationship to comprehension and
extension, in what certain accidents of
personal history lead me to think of as the
light-cone picture — but it's really
just the two branches of a geometric cone, or
the pencil that is generated by a point in a
lattice or partial order, with no real
connection to physics intended, at least, not
so directly as the picture at first
suggests:
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- Logical Graph
A logical graph is a
special type of graph-theoretic structure in any
one of several systems of graphical syntax that Charles
Sanders Peirce developed for logic.
In his papers on
qualitative
logic, entitative graphs, and existential
graphs, Peirce developed several
versions of a graphical formalism, or a graph-theoretic
formal language,
designed to be interpreted for logic.
In
the century since Peirce initiated this line
of development, a variety of formal systems
have branched out from what is abstractly the
same formal base of graph-theoretic
structures. ...
- Logic of Relatives (1883)
Logic of Relatives
(1883), more precisely, "Note B. ...
- Logic of Relatives (1870)
Logic of Relatives
(1870), more precisely, "Description
of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives,
Resulting from an Amplification of the
Conceptions of Boole's Calculus of Logic", is
a 60 page memoir by Charles
Sanders Peirce, published in the
Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences in 1870. ...
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