The Laws (Front Matter)

NOTES:
predation <> parasitism <> disinterest <> cooperation <> virtue

The Value of Cooperation within Group and their Strategies

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–“The biggest problem we face, in generating the science, is the necessary destruction of the patterns of thought that have failed to solve the problem in the past, but that we are habituated to, and can barely concieve of the world otherwise. We cannot fit a solution to  our present problems by attempting to fit those problems in to paradigms that have failed us.” — Brad Werrell

(Note: Brad: Print with wide margins for note-taking, and number either the lines or the paragraphs.)


Table of Contents

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This Book’s Outline

  • Sensation (embodiment)
  • Language (Description)
  • Physics (everything)
  • Behavior (application)
  • Evolution (consequence)
  • Methods (truth)
  • Law (method, law etc) (how we organize to apply all the above)

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  • Embodiment: List of hippocampal cells (border, greid, eye direction, head direction, path(turn), speed etc
  • Introduction
    • What is our goal? (cooperation)
    • What are we creating?
  • The Experiential Laws (System of Measurement)
    • Embodiment
    • Language
      • Dimensions
      • Logic
      • Language
        • Human Senses to Dimensions of words, all language as measurements
      • Grammars
  • The Causal Laws
    • Physical Laws (Before)
      • Physics
        • The First Principle
        • Causation
        • Evolutionary Computation
      • The Logic of Evolutionary Computation
        • Ternary Logic
        • The method as an application of the ternary logic
        • (The Ternary Logic and Trifunctionality applied)
      • The Logic of Universal Commensurability
        • Decidability
      • The First Principles: The Hierarchy of Ternary Logic
        • (the big list)
    • Biological Laws (Life) (Before)
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  • (Operational Laws) – The Behavioral Laws (During)
    • Psychology (Personal) (Action)
      • Time
      • Acquisition
      • Bias (instinct, intuition, bias, preference)
      • Demonstrated Interests
      • Behavioral Economics
      • (summarize evo comp, ternary logic for psych)
    • Sociology (Interpersonal) (Cooperation)
      • Cooperation
        • Three States
        • Five laws
        • Negotiation
        • Summarize evo comp ternary logic for soc
    • Politics (Group) (Organization)
      • Social Organization (hierarchy) family upward by interest
      • Political Organization by Influence
        • Influences
        • Elites
        • Institutions
        • Summarize evo comp ternary logic for pol
  • The Consequential
    • (Evolutionary Laws) (After)
      • Polities Strategies (Intergroup Competition)
        • Civilizations
          • Path Dependence
          • Metaphysics (about the world)
          • Group strategy
          • summarize evo comp ternary logic for civ
      • Civilizational Differences
        • Religion
        • Government
        • Law (reciprocity)
      • Evolutionary Velocity (adaptability)(Overall Consequences)
        • (summarize evo comp and ternary logic for evolution)
  • (Formal Laws) (measurment of human experience across sciences)
    • Emergence of disciplines, Hierarchy of Paradugnsm Nouns and Verbs
    • The Logic of Universal Commensurability
      • Decidability
      • Truth
        • Epistemology
        • Grammars
        • Four Sciences
    • Grammars of persistence (different in the world)
      • Language and grammars
        • Is this where the grammars go?
        • is this where reciprocity and testimony go?
        • is this where european frictionless evolution goes?
        • is this where evolutionary velocity goes?
        • And therefore the european group strategy expressed in the natural law.
      • The Natural Law As the Grammar of Cooperation
        • via negativa
        • markets in everything
        • optimum evolutinoary process under optimum conditions.
        • Logical conclusion to our evolutionary process (probably all cooperative life in the universe)
      • The grammar of Non-cooperation: lying
        • Lying
  • The Law (applied all above)
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