2.2.The Terms
The Terms
What Problem Are We Trying To Solve?
( … )
Definitions
FACULTIES
“Human Faculties:
Physical (Actionable),
Logical(Predictable),
Preferential (Desirable)”
“Sense, Perception, Auto-Association, Prediction, Attention, Recursion, Wayfinding: … “
“Sense: the organization of stimulations, deformations, or vibrations upon our nervous system, from pulses into measurements that we can perceive and integrate into our set of perceptions. Through senses we crate perceptions.”
“Perception: the brain’s ability to organize and integrate millions of sensory inputs, into a model of our environment sufficiently correspondent and consistent to permit predictable, repeatable, successful, actions at human scale. Through perception we create models.”
“Model“
“Others, Objects, Spaces, Borders(Backgrounds).”
“Intuition: “
Auto Association: ( …. )
Prediction:
Reaction:
“Cognition: “
Attention:
Recursion:
Wayfinding:
Decision (Choice)
Action (vs reaction):
RELATIONS
Referent: anything we can refer by name or description from the concrete and specific to the general or abstract, to the imaginary, to the intuitive but inarticulable.
Property: an attribute of any referent that is subjectively testable by human sense, perception, intuition, reason, or action.
Constant Relation: ( … )
Dependency, Hierarchy, Supervienience ( … )
CONSISTENCY
“Identity, Consistency, Correspondence, Constructability, Rationality (Rational Choice), Coherence, Limits, Completeness, Parsimony, Warrantability, Restitutability, Survival. ( … ) “
Consistency,
Correspondence,
Constructability,
Rationality (Rational Choice),
Coherence,
“Identity, Ambiguity, Unambiguity: ( … ) “
“Completeness, Full Accounting: ( … ) ”
“Explanatory Power: ( … )”
“Parsimony: The least inputs needed to produce the outputs. The lowest cost method of production. The result of Continuous Recursive Disambiguation by Adversarial competition.”
“Survival: (…)“
“Closure, Causal Closure: ( … ) “
EPISTEMOLOGY
“Decidability: … “
“Truth: Decidability sufficient for the satisfaction of demand for infallibility given the question in the given context.”
“Epistemology: Auto Association, Hypothesis, Theory, Surviving Theory, Law”
“Adversarial, Adversarialism, Survival: ( … )”
REASON
“Premise: a set of properties with which all subsequent dependencies must maintain consistency, correspondence, constructability, and coherence.”
“Logic: a test of internal consistency of properties, premises, within or between references and statements.”
Justificationary Logic
Falsificationary Logic
Constructivist Logic
“Law (of nature): a statement of fact, deduced from observation, and observed to be true, to the effect that a particular natural phenomenon always occurs if certain conditions are present. Laws are therefore Regular and Deterministic regardless of the thoughts, words, or deeds, of man. Laws of Nature are Discovered by man.”
“Axiom: An axiom, postulate or assumption is a premise that is declared by man as equivalent to true, to serve as a premise or starting point for further reasoning and arguments. Axioms are declared by in the discipline of logic, and are therefore arbitrary. Conversely, Laws are discovered and therefore not declared, nor arbitrary, only contingent upon further increases in the precision of our knowledge of the causality of those laws. As such in our work in the law, we will not rely on axioms.”
“First Principle: A proposition or assumption that cannot be deduced from any other proposition or assumption. First-principles are discovered by man.”
“Paradigm: the system of laws, theories, hypotheses, and methodology including the scope, vocabulary, grammar, logic, and limits of a particular subject. Paradigms can be discovered, or created by man.”
“Grammar: The rules of continuous recursive disambiguation necessary for the production of transactions, together producing the transfer of meaning, within the limits of a paradigm, using its vocabulary, logic, and syntax.“
“Continuous Recursive Disambiguation: The process and method that we use to produce sciences within the scientific paradigm. The process and method of speech. The process and method of evolution. The process and method by which the universe functions.”
“Science: The discipline of using instruments, whether physical or logical, to disambiguate any phenomena, by the production of regular, deterministic, observables, that are testable by human senses, perception, logic, and reason, such that we can testify that our claims about that phenomena are unambiguous, internally consistent, operationally possible, externally correspondent, and coherent with the set of other claims found by the same means, together constituting what we refer to as the scientific paradigm: “That which is testifiable.”
RATIONALITY
(acquisition, reciprocity)
CALCULATION
“Combination(unordered), Permutation(ordered), Computation, Logic, Calculation, Reason, Thinking, Daydreaming, Dreaming: (… )
MEASUREMENT
Measurement “…”
Commensurable
Cardinal (commensurable by index)
Ordinal (commensurable by property or properties )
Triangular or Adversarial (Orderable by discovery of n dimensions)
Fibboniacci (estimating using points, ignorance, and discovery of outcomes)
Vocabulary
- Adversarial Competition vs. Justification vs. Falsification
- Constructive Logic vs. Deductive Logic vs Inferential Logic
- Paradigm, dimensions, logic, vocabulary, at each scale of stable relations.
- Inflate, Inflationary, Ordinary, Idiomatic, Deflate, Deflationary
- Human grammatical facility, grammar, Grammars (logics);
- Continuous Recursive Disambiguation,
- Enumeration
- First Principles, Stable Relations (symmetries)
- Enumeration, Serialization,
- Operations, operational terms, Operationalization, Operationalism
- Universally commensurable
- Value neutral language
- Decidability vs. Choice or Preference
- Testimony
- Due Diligence
- Contract for Meaning