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Inquiry Driven Systems | Inquiry Driven Systems | ||
1. Research Proposal | 1. Research Proposal | ||
− | 1.1 Outline of the Project: | + | 1.1 Outline of the Project : Inquiry Driven Systems |
1.1.1 Problem | 1.1.1 Problem | ||
1.1.2 Method | 1.1.2 Method | ||
− | 1.1.2.1 The Paradigmatic & | + | 1.1.2.1 The Paradigmatic & Process-Analytic Phase. |
− | Process-Analytic Phase. | + | 1.1.2.2 The Paraphrastic & Faculty-Synthetic Phase. |
− | 1.1.2.2 The Paraphrastic & | ||
− | Faculty-Synthetic Phase. | ||
1.1.2.3 Reprise of Methods | 1.1.2.3 Reprise of Methods | ||
1.1.3 Criterion | 1.1.3 Criterion | ||
1.1.4 Application | 1.1.4 Application | ||
− | 1.2 Onus of the Project: | + | 1.2 Onus of the Project : No Way But Inquiry |
1.2.1 A Modulating Prelude | 1.2.1 A Modulating Prelude | ||
1.2.2 A Fugitive Canon | 1.2.2 A Fugitive Canon | ||
− | 1.3 Option of the Project: | + | 1.3 Option of the Project : A Way Up To Inquiry |
− | 1.3.1 Initial Analysis of Inquiry Allegro Aperto | + | 1.3.1 Initial Analysis of Inquiry : Allegro Aperto |
1.3.2 Discussion of Discussion | 1.3.2 Discussion of Discussion | ||
− | 1.3.3 Discussion of Formalization: | + | 1.3.3 Discussion of Formalization : General Topics |
1.3.3.1 A Formal Charge | 1.3.3.1 A Formal Charge | ||
1.3.3.2 A Formalization of Formalization? | 1.3.3.2 A Formalization of Formalization? | ||
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1.3.3.6 A Formal Development | 1.3.3.6 A Formal Development | ||
1.3.3.7 A Formal Persuasion | 1.3.3.7 A Formal Persuasion | ||
− | 1.3.4 Discussion of Formalization: | + | 1.3.4 Discussion of Formalization : Concrete Examples |
− | 1.3.4.1 Formal Models: | + | 1.3.4.1 Formal Models : A Sketch |
− | 1.3.4.2 Sign Relations: | + | 1.3.4.2 Sign Relations : A Primer |
1.3.4.3 Semiotic Equivalence Relations | 1.3.4.3 Semiotic Equivalence Relations | ||
1.3.4.4 Graphical Representations | 1.3.4.4 Graphical Representations | ||
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1.3.4.11 Review & Prospect | 1.3.4.11 Review & Prospect | ||
1.3.4.12 Objective Plans & Levels | 1.3.4.12 Objective Plans & Levels | ||
− | 1.3.4.13 Formalization of OF: | + | 1.3.4.13 Formalization of OF : Objective Levels |
− | 1.3.4.14 Application of OF: | + | 1.3.4.14 Application of OF : Generic Level |
− | 1.3.4.15 Application of OF: | + | 1.3.4.15 Application of OF : Motive Level |
1.3.4.16 The Integration of Frameworks | 1.3.4.16 The Integration of Frameworks | ||
− | 1.3.4.17 Recapitulation: | + | 1.3.4.17 Recapitulation : A Brush with Symbols |
1.3.4.18 C'est Moi | 1.3.4.18 C'est Moi | ||
1.3.4.19 Entr'acte | 1.3.4.19 Entr'acte | ||
− | 1.3.5 Discussion of Formalization: | + | 1.3.5 Discussion of Formalization : Specific Objects |
1.3.5.1 The Will to Form | 1.3.5.1 The Will to Form | ||
1.3.5.2 The Forms of Reasoning | 1.3.5.2 The Forms of Reasoning | ||
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1.3.6 Recursion in Perpetuity | 1.3.6 Recursion in Perpetuity | ||
1.3.7 Processus, Regressus, Progressus | 1.3.7 Processus, Regressus, Progressus | ||
− | 1.3.8 Rondeau Tempo di Menuetto | + | 1.3.8 Rondeau : Tempo di Menuetto |
1.3.9 Reconnaissance | 1.3.9 Reconnaissance | ||
1.3.9.1 The Informal Context | 1.3.9.1 The Informal Context | ||
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1.3.10.7 Stretching Operations | 1.3.10.7 Stretching Operations | ||
1.3.10.8 The Cactus Patch | 1.3.10.8 The Cactus Patch | ||
− | 1.3.10.9 The Cactus Language: | + | 1.3.10.9 The Cactus Language : Syntax |
− | 1.3.10.10 The Cactus Language: | + | 1.3.10.10 The Cactus Language : Stylistics |
− | 1.3.10.11 The Cactus Language: | + | 1.3.10.11 The Cactus Language : Mechanics |
− | 1.3.10.12 The Cactus Language: | + | 1.3.10.12 The Cactus Language : Semantics |
1.3.10.13 Stretching Exercises | 1.3.10.13 Stretching Exercises | ||
1.3.10.14 Syntactic Transformations | 1.3.10.14 Syntactic Transformations | ||
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1.3.10.16 Digression on Derived Relations | 1.3.10.16 Digression on Derived Relations | ||
− | 1.4 Outlook of the Project: | + | 1.4 Outlook of the Project : All Ways Lead to Inquiry |
1.4.1 The Matrix of Inquiry | 1.4.1 The Matrix of Inquiry | ||
1.4.1.1 Inquiry as Conduct | 1.4.1.1 Inquiry as Conduct | ||
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− | 1.5 Obstacles to the Project: | + | 1.5 Obstacles to the Project : In the Way of Inquiry |
1.5.1 The Initial Unpleasantness | 1.5.1 The Initial Unpleasantness | ||
1.5.2 The Justification Trap | 1.5.2 The Justification Trap | ||
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1.5.8.2 A Power of Abstraction | 1.5.8.2 A Power of Abstraction | ||
− | 1.6 Orientation of the Project: | + | 1.6 Orientation of the Project : A Way Into Inquiry |
1.6.1 Initial Description of Inquiry | 1.6.1 Initial Description of Inquiry | ||
1.6.2 Terms of Analysis | 1.6.2 Terms of Analysis | ||
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1.6.7.4 A Definition of Definition | 1.6.7.4 A Definition of Definition | ||
− | 1.7 Organization of the Project: | + | 1.7 Organization of the Project : A Way Through Inquiry |
− | 1.7.1 The Problem: | + | 1.7.1 The Problem : Inquiry Found as an Object of Study |
− | 1.7.2 The Method: | + | 1.7.2 The Method : Inquiry Found as a Means of Study |
1.7.2.1 Conditions for the Possibility | 1.7.2.1 Conditions for the Possibility | ||
of Inquiry into Inquiry | of Inquiry into Inquiry | ||
1.7.2.2 Conditions for the Success | 1.7.2.2 Conditions for the Success | ||
of Inquiry into Inquiry | of Inquiry into Inquiry | ||
− | 1.7.3 The Criterion: | + | 1.7.3 The Criterion : Inquiry in Search of a Sensible End |
− | 1.7.3.1 The Irritation of Doubt, | + | 1.7.3.1 The Irritation of Doubt, and The Scratch Test. |
− | and The Scratch Test. | + | 1.7.3.2 Enabling Provision 1 : The Scenes & Context of Inquiry. |
− | 1.7.3.2 Enabling Provision 1: | + | 1.7.3.3 Enabling Provision 2 : The Stages & Content of Inquiry. |
− | The Scenes & Context of Inquiry. | + | 1.8 Objectives of the Project : Inquiry All the Way |
− | 1.7.3.3 Enabling Provision 2: | ||
− | The Stages & Content of Inquiry. | ||
− | 1.8 Objectives of the Project: | ||
1.8.1 Substantial Objective | 1.8.1 Substantial Objective | ||
− | 1.8.1.1 Objective 1a: | + | 1.8.1.1 Objective 1a : The Propositions as Types Analogy. |
− | The Propositions as Types Analogy. | + | 1.8.1.2 Objective 1b : The Styles of Proof Development. |
− | 1.8.1.2 Objective 1b: | + | 1.8.1.3 Objective 1c : The Analysis of Interpreters, or A Problem with Authority. |
− | The Styles of Proof Development. | ||
− | 1.8.1.3 Objective 1c: | ||
− | The Analysis of Interpreters, | ||
− | or A Problem with Authority. | ||
1.8.2 Instrumental Objective | 1.8.2 Instrumental Objective | ||
1.8.3 Coordination of Objectives | 1.8.3 Coordination of Objectives | ||
− | 1.8.4 Recapitulation Da Capo, Al Segno | + | 1.8.4 Recapitulation : Da Capo, Al Segno |
2. Discussion of Inquiry | 2. Discussion of Inquiry | ||
2.1 Approaches to Inquiry | 2.1 Approaches to Inquiry | ||
− | 2.1.1 The Classical Framework: | + | 2.1.1 The Classical Framework : Syllogistic Approaches |
− | 2.1.2 The Pragmatic Framework: | + | 2.1.2 The Pragmatic Framework : Sign-Theoretic Approaches |
− | 2.1.3 The Dynamical Framework: | + | 2.1.3 The Dynamical Framework : System-Theoretic Approaches |
2.1.3.1 Inquiry & Computation | 2.1.3.1 Inquiry & Computation | ||
2.1.3.2 Inquiry Driven Systems | 2.1.3.2 Inquiry Driven Systems | ||
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3.1.2.3 The Endeavor to Communicate | 3.1.2.3 The Endeavor to Communicate | ||
3.1.2.4 The Medium of Communication | 3.1.2.4 The Medium of Communication | ||
− | 3.1.2.5 The Ark of Types: | + | 3.1.2.5 The Ark of Types : The Order of Things to Come. |
− | The Order of Things to Come. | ||
3.1.2.6 The Epitext | 3.1.2.6 The Epitext | ||
3.1.2.7 The Context of Interpretation | 3.1.2.7 The Context of Interpretation | ||
3.1.2.8 The Formative Tension | 3.1.2.8 The Formative Tension | ||
− | 3.1.2.9 The Vehicle of Communication: | + | 3.1.2.9 The Vehicle of Communication : |
− | Reflection on the Scene, | + | Reflection on the Scene, |
− | Reflection on the Self. | + | Reflection on the Self. |
3.1.2.10 (7) | 3.1.2.10 (7) | ||
3.1.2.11 (6) | 3.1.2.11 (6) | ||
− | 3.1.2.12 Recursions: | + | 3.1.2.12 Recursions : Possible, Actual, Necessary |
3.1.2.13 Ostensibly Recursive Texts | 3.1.2.13 Ostensibly Recursive Texts | ||
3.1.2.14 (3) | 3.1.2.14 (3) | ||
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3.2.2 Apparitions & Allegations | 3.2.2 Apparitions & Allegations | ||
3.2.3 A Reflective Heuristic | 3.2.3 A Reflective Heuristic | ||
− | 3.2.4 Either/Or: | + | 3.2.4 Either/Or : A Sense of Absence |
3.2.5 Apparent, Occasional, & Practical Necessity | 3.2.5 Apparent, Occasional, & Practical Necessity | ||
3.2.6 Approaches, Aspects, Exposures, Fronts | 3.2.6 Approaches, Aspects, Exposures, Fronts | ||
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3.4.7 Basic Notions of Formal Language Theory | 3.4.7 Basic Notions of Formal Language Theory | ||
3.4.8 A Perspective on Computation | 3.4.8 A Perspective on Computation | ||
− | 3.4.9 Higher Order Sign Relations: | + | 3.4.9 Higher Order Sign Relations : Introduction |
− | 3.4.10 Higher Order Sign Relations: | + | 3.4.10 Higher Order Sign Relations : Examples |
− | 3.4.11 Higher Order Sign Relations: | + | 3.4.11 Higher Order Sign Relations : Application |
− | 3.4.12 Issue 1: | + | 3.4.12 Issue 1 : The Status of Signs |
− | 3.4.13 Issue 2: | + | 3.4.13 Issue 2 : The Status of Sets |
− | 3.4.14 Issue 3: | + | 3.4.14 Issue 3 : The Status of Variables |
3.4.15 Propositional Calculus | 3.4.15 Propositional Calculus | ||
3.4.16 Recursive Aspects | 3.4.16 Recursive Aspects | ||
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3.4.26 Differential Logic & Directed Graphs | 3.4.26 Differential Logic & Directed Graphs | ||
3.4.27 Differential Logic & Group Operations | 3.4.27 Differential Logic & Group Operations | ||
− | 3.4.28 The Bridge: | + | 3.4.28 The Bridge : From Obstruction to Opportunity |
3.4.29 Projects of Representation | 3.4.29 Projects of Representation | ||
3.4.30 Connected, Integrated, Reflective Symbols | 3.4.30 Connected, Integrated, Reflective Symbols | ||
3.4.31 Generic Orders of Relations | 3.4.31 Generic Orders of Relations | ||
− | 3.4.32 Partiality: | + | 3.4.32 Partiality : Selective Operations |
3.4.33 Sign Relational Complexes | 3.4.33 Sign Relational Complexes | ||
3.4.34 Set-Theoretic Constructions | 3.4.34 Set-Theoretic Constructions | ||
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3.4.37 Propositional Types | 3.4.37 Propositional Types | ||
3.4.38 Considering the Source | 3.4.38 Considering the Source | ||
− | 3.4.39 Prospective Indices: | + | 3.4.39 Prospective Indices : Pointers to Future Work |
3.4.40 Dynamic & Evaluative Frameworks | 3.4.40 Dynamic & Evaluative Frameworks | ||
3.4.41 Elective & Motive Forces | 3.4.41 Elective & Motive Forces | ||
− | 3.4.42 Sign Processes: | + | 3.4.42 Sign Processes : A Start |
3.4.43 Reflective Extensions | 3.4.43 Reflective Extensions | ||
3.4.44 Reflections on Closure | 3.4.44 Reflections on Closure | ||
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3.4.46 Looking Ahead | 3.4.46 Looking Ahead | ||
3.4.47 Mutually Intelligible Codes | 3.4.47 Mutually Intelligible Codes | ||
− | 3.4.48 Discourse Analysis: | + | 3.4.48 Discourse Analysis : Ways & Means |
3.4.49 Combinations of Sign Relations | 3.4.49 Combinations of Sign Relations | ||
3.4.50 Revisiting the Source | 3.4.50 Revisiting the Source | ||
− | 3.5 Divertimento: | + | 3.5 Divertimento : Eternity in Love with the Creatures of Time |
− | Eternity in Love with the Creatures of Time | ||
3.5.1 Reflections on the Presentation of Examples | 3.5.1 Reflections on the Presentation of Examples | ||
3.5.2 Searching for Parameters | 3.5.2 Searching for Parameters | ||
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3.6.6 Information & Inquiry | 3.6.6 Information & Inquiry | ||
− | 4. Overview of the Domain: | + | 4. Overview of the Domain : Interpretive Inquiry |
− | 4.1 Interpretive Bearings: | + | 4.1 Interpretive Bearings : Conceptual & Descriptive Frameworks |
− | 4.1.1 Catwalks: | + | 4.1.1 Catwalks : Flexible Frameworks & Peripatetic Categories |
− | 4.1.1.1 Eponymous Ancestors: | + | 4.1.1.1 Eponymous Ancestors : The Precursors of Abstraction? |
− | The Precursors of Abstraction? | + | 4.1.1.2 Reticles : Interpretive Flexibility as a Design Issue. |
− | 4.1.1.2 Reticles: | ||
− | Interpretive Flexibility as a Design Issue. | ||
4.1.2 Heuristic Inclinations & Regulative Principles | 4.1.2 Heuristic Inclinations & Regulative Principles | ||
4.2 Features of Inquiry Driven Systems | 4.2 Features of Inquiry Driven Systems | ||
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4.2.2.3 Induction | 4.2.2.3 Induction | ||
4.3 Examples of Inquiry Driven Systems | 4.3 Examples of Inquiry Driven Systems | ||
− | 4.3.1 "Index": A Program for Learning Formal Languages | + | 4.3.1 "Index" : A Program for Learning Formal Languages |
− | 4.3.2 "Study": A Program for Reasoning with Propositions | + | 4.3.2 "Study" : A Program for Reasoning with Propositions |
5. Discussion & Development of Objectives | 5. Discussion & Development of Objectives | ||
− | 5.1 Objective 1a: | + | 5.1 Objective 1a : Propositions as Types |
− | 5.2 Objective 1b: | + | 5.2 Objective 1b : Proof Styles & Developments |
− | 5.3 Objective 1c: | + | 5.3 Objective 1c : Interpretation & Authority |
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Outline
Inquiry Driven Systems 1. Research Proposal 1.1 Outline of the Project : Inquiry Driven Systems 1.1.1 Problem 1.1.2 Method 1.1.2.1 The Paradigmatic & Process-Analytic Phase. 1.1.2.2 The Paraphrastic & Faculty-Synthetic Phase. 1.1.2.3 Reprise of Methods 1.1.3 Criterion 1.1.4 Application 1.2 Onus of the Project : No Way But Inquiry 1.2.1 A Modulating Prelude 1.2.2 A Fugitive Canon 1.3 Option of the Project : A Way Up To Inquiry 1.3.1 Initial Analysis of Inquiry : Allegro Aperto 1.3.2 Discussion of Discussion 1.3.3 Discussion of Formalization : General Topics 1.3.3.1 A Formal Charge 1.3.3.2 A Formalization of Formalization? 1.3.3.3 A Formalization of Discussion? 1.3.3.4 A Concept of Formalization 1.3.3.5 A Formal Approach 1.3.3.6 A Formal Development 1.3.3.7 A Formal Persuasion 1.3.4 Discussion of Formalization : Concrete Examples 1.3.4.1 Formal Models : A Sketch 1.3.4.2 Sign Relations : A Primer 1.3.4.3 Semiotic Equivalence Relations 1.3.4.4 Graphical Representations 1.3.4.5 Taking Stock 1.3.4.6 The "Meta" Question 1.3.4.7 Iconic Signs 1.3.4.8 The Conflict of Interpretations 1.3.4.9 Indexical Signs 1.3.4.10 Sundry Problems 1.3.4.11 Review & Prospect 1.3.4.12 Objective Plans & Levels 1.3.4.13 Formalization of OF : Objective Levels 1.3.4.14 Application of OF : Generic Level 1.3.4.15 Application of OF : Motive Level 1.3.4.16 The Integration of Frameworks 1.3.4.17 Recapitulation : A Brush with Symbols 1.3.4.18 C'est Moi 1.3.4.19 Entr'acte 1.3.5 Discussion of Formalization : Specific Objects 1.3.5.1 The Will to Form 1.3.5.2 The Forms of Reasoning 1.3.5.3 A Fork in the Road 1.3.5.4 A Forged Bond 1.3.5.5 A Formal Account 1.3.5.6 Analogs, Icons, Models, Surrogates 1.3.5.7 Steps & Tests of Formalization 1.3.5.8 Puck, the Ref 1.3.5.9 Partial Formalizations 1.3.5.10 A Formal Utility 1.3.5.11 A Formal Aesthetic 1.3.5.12 A Formal Apology 1.3.5.13 A Formal Suspicion 1.3.5.14 The Double Aspect of Concepts 1.3.5.15 A Formal Permission 1.3.5.16 A Formal Invention 1.3.6 Recursion in Perpetuity 1.3.7 Processus, Regressus, Progressus 1.3.8 Rondeau : Tempo di Menuetto 1.3.9 Reconnaissance 1.3.9.1 The Informal Context 1.3.9.2 The Epitext 1.3.9.3 The Formative Tension 1.3.10 Recurring Themes 1.3.10.1 Preliminary Notions 1.3.10.2 Intermediary Notions 1.3.10.3 Propositions & Sentences 1.3.10.4 Empirical Types & Rational Types 1.3.10.5 Articulate Sentences 1.3.10.6 Stretching Principles 1.3.10.7 Stretching Operations 1.3.10.8 The Cactus Patch 1.3.10.9 The Cactus Language : Syntax 1.3.10.10 The Cactus Language : Stylistics 1.3.10.11 The Cactus Language : Mechanics 1.3.10.12 The Cactus Language : Semantics 1.3.10.13 Stretching Exercises 1.3.10.14 Syntactic Transformations 1.3.10.15 Derived Equivalence Relations 1.3.10.16 Digression on Derived Relations 1.4 Outlook of the Project : All Ways Lead to Inquiry 1.4.1 The Matrix of Inquiry 1.4.1.1 Inquiry as Conduct 1.4.1.2 Types of Conduct 1.4.1.3 Perils of Inquiry 1.4.1.4 Forms of Relations 1.4.1.5 Models of Inquiry 1.4.2 The Moment of Inquiry 1.4.3 The Modes of Inquiry 1.4.3.1 Deductive Reasoning 1.4.3.2 Inductive Reasoning 1.4.3.3 Abductive Reasoning 1.4.3.4 Analogical Reasoning ... 1.5 Obstacles to the Project : In the Way of Inquiry 1.5.1 The Initial Unpleasantness 1.5.2 The Justification Trap 1.5.3 A Formal Apology 1.5.3.1 Category Double-Takes 1.5.3.2 Conceptual Extensions 1.5.3.3 Explosional Recombinations 1.5.3.4 Interpretive Frameworks 1.5.4 A Material Exigency 1.5.5 A Reconciliation of Accounts 1.5.6 Objections to Reflexive Inquiry 1.5.7 Empirical Considerations 1.5.8 Computational Considerations 1.5.8.1 A Form of Recursion 1.5.8.2 A Power of Abstraction 1.6 Orientation of the Project : A Way Into Inquiry 1.6.1 Initial Description of Inquiry 1.6.2 Terms of Analysis 1.6.2.1 Digression on Signs 1.6.2.2 Empirical Status of ID 1.6.3 Expansion of Terms 1.6.3.1 Agency 1.6.3.2 Abstraction 1.6.3.3 Analogy 1.6.3.4 Accuracy 1.6.3.5 Authenticity 1.6.4 Anchoring Terms in Phenomena 1.6.4.1 A Mistaken ID 1.6.4.2 Phenomenology of Doubt 1.6.4.3 Modalities of Knowledge 1.6.5 Sets, Systems, & Substantive Agents 1.6.6 Interpretive Systems 1.6.6.1 Syntactic Systems 1.6.6.2 Semantic Systems 1.6.6.3 Pragmatic Systems 1.6.7 Inquiry Driven Systems 1.6.7.1 A Definition of Inquiry 1.6.7.2 The Faculty of Inquiry 1.6.7.3 A Definition of Determination 1.6.7.4 A Definition of Definition 1.7 Organization of the Project : A Way Through Inquiry 1.7.1 The Problem : Inquiry Found as an Object of Study 1.7.2 The Method : Inquiry Found as a Means of Study 1.7.2.1 Conditions for the Possibility of Inquiry into Inquiry 1.7.2.2 Conditions for the Success of Inquiry into Inquiry 1.7.3 The Criterion : Inquiry in Search of a Sensible End 1.7.3.1 The Irritation of Doubt, and The Scratch Test. 1.7.3.2 Enabling Provision 1 : The Scenes & Context of Inquiry. 1.7.3.3 Enabling Provision 2 : The Stages & Content of Inquiry. 1.8 Objectives of the Project : Inquiry All the Way 1.8.1 Substantial Objective 1.8.1.1 Objective 1a : The Propositions as Types Analogy. 1.8.1.2 Objective 1b : The Styles of Proof Development. 1.8.1.3 Objective 1c : The Analysis of Interpreters, or A Problem with Authority. 1.8.2 Instrumental Objective 1.8.3 Coordination of Objectives 1.8.4 Recapitulation : Da Capo, Al Segno 2. Discussion of Inquiry 2.1 Approaches to Inquiry 2.1.1 The Classical Framework : Syllogistic Approaches 2.1.2 The Pragmatic Framework : Sign-Theoretic Approaches 2.1.3 The Dynamical Framework : System-Theoretic Approaches 2.1.3.1 Inquiry & Computation 2.1.3.2 Inquiry Driven Systems 2.2 The Context of Inquiry 2.2.1 The Field of Observation 2.2.2 The Problem of Reflection 2.2.3 The Problem of Reconstruction 2.2.4 The Trivializing of Integration 2.2.5 Tensions in the Field of Observation 2.2.6 Problems of Representation & Communication 2.3 The Conduct of Inquiry 2.3.1 Introduction 2.3.2 The Types of Reasoning 2.3.2.1 Deduction 2.3.2.2 Induction 2.3.2.3 Abduction 2.3.3 Hybrid Types of Inference 2.3.3.1 Analogy 2.3.3.2 Inquiry 2.3.4 Details of Induction 2.3.4.1 Learning 2.3.4.2 Transfer 2.3.4.3 Testing 2.3.5 The Stages of Inquiry 3. The Medium & Its Message 3.1 Reflective Expression 3.1.1 Casual Reflection 3.1.1.1 Ostensibly Recursive Texts 3.1.1.2 Analogical Recursion 3.1.2 Conscious Reflection 3.1.2.1 The Signal Moment 3.1.2.2 The Symbolic Object 3.1.2.3 The Endeavor to Communicate 3.1.2.4 The Medium of Communication 3.1.2.5 The Ark of Types : The Order of Things to Come. 3.1.2.6 The Epitext 3.1.2.7 The Context of Interpretation 3.1.2.8 The Formative Tension 3.1.2.9 The Vehicle of Communication : Reflection on the Scene, Reflection on the Self. 3.1.2.10 (7) 3.1.2.11 (6) 3.1.2.12 Recursions : Possible, Actual, Necessary 3.1.2.13 Ostensibly Recursive Texts 3.1.2.14 (3) 3.1.2.15 The Freedom of Interpretation 3.1.2.16 The Eternal Return 3.1.2.17 (1) 3.1.2.18 Information in Formation 3.1.2.19 Reflectively Indexical Texts 3.1.2.20 (4) 3.1.2.21 (5) 3.1.2.22 (6) 3.1.2.23 (7) 3.1.2.24 (8) 3.1.2.25 The Discursive Universe 3.1.2.26 (7) 3.1.2.27 (6) 3.1.2.28 (5) 3.1.2.29 (4) 3.1.2.30 (3) 3.1.2.31 (2) 3.1.2.32 (1) 3.2 Reflective Inquiry 3.2.1 Integrity & Unity of Inquiry 3.2.2 Apparitions & Allegations 3.2.3 A Reflective Heuristic 3.2.4 Either/Or : A Sense of Absence 3.2.5 Apparent, Occasional, & Practical Necessity 3.2.6 Approaches, Aspects, Exposures, Fronts 3.2.7 Synthetic A Priori Truths 3.2.8 Priorisms of Normative Sciences 3.2.9 Principle of Rational Action 3.2.10 The Pragmatic Cosmos 3.2.11 Reflective Interpretive Frameworks 3.2.11.1 Principals Versus Principles 3.2.11.2 The Initial Description of Inquiry 3.2.11.3 An Early Description of Interpretation 3.2.11.4 Descriptions of the Mind 3.2.11.5 Of Signs & the Mind 3.2.11.6 Questions of Justification 3.2.11.7 The Experience of Satisfaction 3.2.11.8 An Organizational Difficulty 3.2.11.9 Pragmatic Certainties 3.2.11.10 Problems & Methods 3.3 Reflection on Reflection 3.4 Reflective Interpretive Frameworks 3.4.1 The Phenomenology of Reflection 3.4.2 A Candid Point of View 3.4.3 A Projective Point of View 3.4.4 A Formal Point of View 3.4.5 Three Styles of Linguistic Usage 3.4.6 Basic Notions of Group Theory 3.4.7 Basic Notions of Formal Language Theory 3.4.8 A Perspective on Computation 3.4.9 Higher Order Sign Relations : Introduction 3.4.10 Higher Order Sign Relations : Examples 3.4.11 Higher Order Sign Relations : Application 3.4.12 Issue 1 : The Status of Signs 3.4.13 Issue 2 : The Status of Sets 3.4.14 Issue 3 : The Status of Variables 3.4.15 Propositional Calculus 3.4.16 Recursive Aspects 3.4.17 Patterns of Self-Reference 3.4.18 Practical Intuitions 3.4.19 Examples of Self-Reference 3.4.20 Three Views of Systems 3.4.21 Building Bridges Between Representations 3.4.22 Extensional Representations of Sign Relations 3.4.23 Intensional Representations of Sign Relations 3.4.24 Literal Intensional Representations 3.4.25 Analytic Intensional Representations 3.4.26 Differential Logic & Directed Graphs 3.4.27 Differential Logic & Group Operations 3.4.28 The Bridge : From Obstruction to Opportunity 3.4.29 Projects of Representation 3.4.30 Connected, Integrated, Reflective Symbols 3.4.31 Generic Orders of Relations 3.4.32 Partiality : Selective Operations 3.4.33 Sign Relational Complexes 3.4.34 Set-Theoretic Constructions 3.4.35 Reducibility of Sign Relations 3.4.36 Irreducibly Triadic Relations 3.4.37 Propositional Types 3.4.38 Considering the Source 3.4.39 Prospective Indices : Pointers to Future Work 3.4.40 Dynamic & Evaluative Frameworks 3.4.41 Elective & Motive Forces 3.4.42 Sign Processes : A Start 3.4.43 Reflective Extensions 3.4.44 Reflections on Closure 3.4.45 Intelligence => Critical Reflection 3.4.46 Looking Ahead 3.4.47 Mutually Intelligible Codes 3.4.48 Discourse Analysis : Ways & Means 3.4.49 Combinations of Sign Relations 3.4.50 Revisiting the Source 3.5 Divertimento : Eternity in Love with the Creatures of Time 3.5.1 Reflections on the Presentation of Examples 3.5.2 Searching for Parameters 3.5.3 Defect Analysis 3.5.4 The Pragmatic Critique 3.5.5 Pragmatic Operating Notions 3.5.6 Defects of Presentation 3.5.7 Dues to Process 3.5.8 Duties to Purpose 3.6 Computational Design Philosophy 3.6.1 Intentional Objects & Attitudes 3.6.2 Imperfect Design & Persistent Error 3.6.3 Propositional Reasoning About Relations 3.6.4 Dynamic & Evaluative Frameworks 3.6.5 Discussion of Examples 3.6.6 Information & Inquiry 4. Overview of the Domain : Interpretive Inquiry 4.1 Interpretive Bearings : Conceptual & Descriptive Frameworks 4.1.1 Catwalks : Flexible Frameworks & Peripatetic Categories 4.1.1.1 Eponymous Ancestors : The Precursors of Abstraction? 4.1.1.2 Reticles : Interpretive Flexibility as a Design Issue. 4.1.2 Heuristic Inclinations & Regulative Principles 4.2 Features of Inquiry Driven Systems 4.2.1 The Pragmatic Theory of Signs 4.2.1.1 Sign Relations 4.2.1.2 Types of Signs 4.2.2 The Pragmatic Theory of Inquiry 4.2.2.1 Abduction 4.2.2.2 Deduction 4.2.2.3 Induction 4.3 Examples of Inquiry Driven Systems 4.3.1 "Index" : A Program for Learning Formal Languages 4.3.2 "Study" : A Program for Reasoning with Propositions 5. Discussion & Development of Objectives 5.1 Objective 1a : Propositions as Types 5.2 Objective 1b : Proof Styles & Developments 5.3 Objective 1c : Interpretation & Authority