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Continuous Predicate, Jon Awbrey

http://vectors.usc.edu/ thoughtmesh/publish/147 .php — Created Friday, January 25th, 2008
ThoughtMeshA continuous predicate is a relational predicate that analyzes into parts all similar to the whole.

Hypostatic Abstraction, Jon Awbrey

http://vectors.usc.edu/ thoughtmesh/publish/146 .php — Created Friday, January 25th, 2008
ThoughtMeshHypostatic abstraction, also known as hypostasis or subjectal abstraction, is a formal operation that takes an element of information,  such as might be expressed in a proposition of the form "X is Y", and conceives its information to consist <continued>

Logic of Information, Jon Awbrey

http://vectors.usc.edu/ thoughtmesh/publish/145 .php — Created Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
ThoughtMeshThe logic of information, or the logical theory of information, considers the information content of logical signs — everything from bits to books and beyond — along the lines initially developed by Charles Sanders Peirce.  In this <continued>

Differential Logic, Jon Awbrey

http://vectors.usc.edu/ thoughtmesh/publish/143 .php — Created Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
ThoughtMeshDifferential logic is the logic of variation — the logic of change and difference.

Semeiotic, Jon Awbrey

http://vectors.usc.edu/ thoughtmesh/publish/142 .php — Created Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
ThoughtMeshSemeiotic is a term used by Charles Sanders Peirce to distinguish his theory of triadic sign relations from other approaches to the same subject matter, more generally referred to as semiotics.

Pragmatic Maxim, Jon Awbrey

http://vectors.usc.edu/ thoughtmesh/publish/141 .php — Created Monday, January 21st, 2008
ThoughtMeshThe pragmatic maxim, also known as the maxim of pragmatism or the maxim of pragmaticism, is a maxim of logic formulated by Charles Sanders Peirce.  Serving as a normative recommendation or a regulative principle in the normative science of <continued>