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| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#CROM. Critical Reflection On Method|CROM. Critical Reflection On Method]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#DIEP. De In Esse Predication|DIEP. De In Esse Predication]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#HAPA. Hypostatic And Prescisive Abstraction|HAPA. Hypostatic And Prescisive Abstraction]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#JITL. Just In Time Logic|JITL. Just In Time Logic]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#OLOD. Quine On The Limits Of Decision|OLOD. Quine On The Limits Of Decision]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#POLA. Philosophy Of Logical Atomism|POLA. Philosophy Of Logical Atomism]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#RTOK. Russell's Theory Of Knowledge|RTOK. Russell's Theory Of Knowledge]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#RTOP. Russell's Treatise On Propositions|RTOP. Russell's Treatise On Propositions]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#SABI. Synthetic/Analytic = Boundary/Interior?|SABI. Synthetic/Analytic = Boundary/Interior?]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#TDOE. Quine's Two Dogmas Of Empiricism|TDOE. Quine's Two Dogmas Of Empiricism]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#VOLS. Verities Of Likely Stories|VOLS. Verities Of Likely Stories]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#VOOP. Varieties Of Ontology Projects|VOOP. Varieties Of Ontology Projects]] |
| + | : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience|VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience]] |
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| ==CROM. Critical Reflection On Method== | | ==CROM. Critical Reflection On Method== |
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| ==HAPA. Hypostatic And Prescisive Abstraction== | | ==HAPA. Hypostatic And Prescisive Abstraction== |
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| | When we have analyzed a proposition so as to throw into the subject everything | | | When we have analyzed a proposition so as to throw into the subject everything |
| | that can be removed from the predicate, all that it remains for the predicate to | | | that can be removed from the predicate, all that it remains for the predicate to |
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| | of Chance)', Edited with an Introduction and Notes by | | | of Chance)', Edited with an Introduction and Notes by |
| | Philip P. Wiener, Dover, New York, NY, 1966. | | | Philip P. Wiener, Dover, New York, NY, 1966. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Another characteristic of mathematical thought is the extraordinary | | | Another characteristic of mathematical thought is the extraordinary |
| | use it makes of abstractions. Abstractions have been a favorite | | | use it makes of abstractions. Abstractions have been a favorite |
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| | C.S. Peirce, CP 4.234, "The Simplest Mathematics", | | | C.S. Peirce, CP 4.234, "The Simplest Mathematics", |
| | Chapter 3 of the "Minute Logic", Jan-Feb 1902. | | | Chapter 3 of the "Minute Logic", Jan-Feb 1902. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Look through the modern logical treatises, and you will find that they | | | Look through the modern logical treatises, and you will find that they |
| | almost all fall into one or other of two errors, as I hold them to be; | | | almost all fall into one or other of two errors, as I hold them to be; |
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| | C.S. Peirce, CP 4.235, "The Simplest Mathematics", | | | C.S. Peirce, CP 4.235, "The Simplest Mathematics", |
| | Chapter 3 of the "Minute Logic", Jan-Feb 1902. | | | Chapter 3 of the "Minute Logic", Jan-Feb 1902. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Abstractions are particularly congenial to mathematics. Everyday life | | | Abstractions are particularly congenial to mathematics. Everyday life |
| | first, for example, found the need of that class of abstractions which | | | first, for example, found the need of that class of abstractions which |
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| | C.S. Peirce, CP 4.235, "The Simplest Mathematics", | | | C.S. Peirce, CP 4.235, "The Simplest Mathematics", |
| | Chapter 3 of the "Minute Logic", Jan-Feb 1902. | | | Chapter 3 of the "Minute Logic", Jan-Feb 1902. |
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| | Hypostasis. Literally the Greek word signifies that which stands under | | | Hypostasis. Literally the Greek word signifies that which stands under |
| | and serves as a support. In philosophy it means a singular substance, | | | and serves as a support. In philosophy it means a singular substance, |
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| | Dagobert D. Runes (ed.), 'Dictionary of Philosophy', | | | Dagobert D. Runes (ed.), 'Dictionary of Philosophy', |
| | Littlefield, Adams, & Company, Totowa, NJ, 1972. | | | Littlefield, Adams, & Company, Totowa, NJ, 1972. |
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| | But the highest kind of synthesis is what the mind is compelled to make neither | | | But the highest kind of synthesis is what the mind is compelled to make neither |
| | by the inward attractions of the feelings or representations themselves, nor by | | | by the inward attractions of the feelings or representations themselves, nor by |
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| | C.S. Peirce, CP 1.383, "A Guess at the Riddle", | | | C.S. Peirce, CP 1.383, "A Guess at the Riddle", |
| | circa 1890, 'Collected Papers', CP 1.354-416. | | | circa 1890, 'Collected Papers', CP 1.354-416. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Exceedingly important are the relatives signifying "-- is a quality of --" | | | Exceedingly important are the relatives signifying "-- is a quality of --" |
| | and "-- is a relation of -- to --". It may be said that mathematical | | | and "-- is a relation of -- to --". It may be said that mathematical |
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| |'The Monist', vol. 7, pp. 161-217, 1897. | | |'The Monist', vol. 7, pp. 161-217, 1897. |
| |'Collected Papers', CP 3.456-552. | | |'Collected Papers', CP 3.456-552. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | The logical term 'subjectal abstraction' here requires a | | | The logical term 'subjectal abstraction' here requires a |
| | word of explanation; for there are few treatises on logic | | | word of explanation; for there are few treatises on logic |
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| | C.S. Peirce, CP 4.332, "Ordinals", circa 1905. | | | C.S. Peirce, CP 4.332, "Ordinals", circa 1905. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Predicate. | | | Predicate. |
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| | C.S. Peirce, 'Collected Papers', CP 2.358, in dictionary entry for "Predicate", | | | C.S. Peirce, 'Collected Papers', CP 2.358, in dictionary entry for "Predicate", |
| | J.M. Baldwin (ed.), 'Dictionary of Philosophy & Psychology', vol. 2, pp. 325-326. | | | J.M. Baldwin (ed.), 'Dictionary of Philosophy & Psychology', vol. 2, pp. 325-326. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Relatives Of Second Intention | | | Relatives Of Second Intention |
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| |"The Logic of Relatives", 'Monist', vol. 7, | | |"The Logic of Relatives", 'Monist', vol. 7, |
| | pp. 161-217, 1897. | | | pp. 161-217, 1897. |
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| | Relatives Of Second Intention (cont.) | | | Relatives Of Second Intention (cont.) |
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| |"The Logic of Relatives", 'The Monist', vol. 7, | | |"The Logic of Relatives", 'The Monist', vol. 7, |
| | pp. 161-217, 1897. | | | pp. 161-217, 1897. |
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| | One branch of deductive logic, of which from the nature of | | | One branch of deductive logic, of which from the nature of |
| | things ordinary logic could give no satisfactory account, | | | things ordinary logic could give no satisfactory account, |
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| Referring to a few of Peirce's standard discussions | | Referring to a few of Peirce's standard discussions |
| of "hypostatic abstraction" (HA), the main thing | | of "hypostatic abstraction" (HA), the main thing |
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| reaction, as it were, precipitating out the substantive "sweetness" as a | | reaction, as it were, precipitating out the substantive "sweetness" as a |
| new subject of the new predicate. | | new subject of the new predicate. |
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| Abstractions And Their Deciduation Problems | | Abstractions And Their Deciduation Problems |
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| | 4th ed., reprinted in 'Fruit Key and Twig Key to Trees and Shrubs', | | | 4th ed., reprinted in 'Fruit Key and Twig Key to Trees and Shrubs', |
| | Dover, New York, NY, 1959. Originally published by the author 1954. | | | Dover, New York, NY, 1959. Originally published by the author 1954. |
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| I think that it would be useful at this time to run back through | | I think that it would be useful at this time to run back through |
| one of Peirce's best descriptions of the two kinds of abstraction, | | one of Peirce's best descriptions of the two kinds of abstraction, |
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| | http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg05091.html | | | http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg05091.html |
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| By way of starting to compile a "key to abstractions and relatives" | | By way of starting to compile a "key to abstractions and relatives" |
| in the spirit of an old-fashioned field study key, I have gone back | | in the spirit of an old-fashioned field study key, I have gone back |
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| of interpretation that gives them those meanings and | | of interpretation that gives them those meanings and |
| those specifications. | | those specifications. |
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| I will pick up from where I left off with Peirce's "sweetness and light" | | I will pick up from where I left off with Peirce's "sweetness and light" |
| example, illustrating the difference between prescisive abstraction and | | example, illustrating the difference between prescisive abstraction and |
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| In category theory, perspectival changes involve the concepts | | In category theory, perspectival changes involve the concepts |
| of "functors" and of "natural transformations" between them. | | of "functors" and of "natural transformations" between them. |
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| JA = Jon Awbrey | | JA = Jon Awbrey |
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| "Inhomogeneopus", you say? -- That's Greek for "having two left feet". | | "Inhomogeneopus", you say? -- That's Greek for "having two left feet". |
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| | CP 3.465 is a short summary of these poly-unsaturated "polyads". | | | CP 3.465 is a short summary of these poly-unsaturated "polyads". |
| | CP 3.469 mentions the chemical analogy with "unsaturated bonds". | | | CP 3.469 mentions the chemical analogy with "unsaturated bonds". |
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| There are a several things of note that leap to mind | | There are a several things of note that leap to mind |
| in reading Peirce's dictionary entry for "Predicate": | | in reading Peirce's dictionary entry for "Predicate": |
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| sentences at a time. | | sentences at a time. |
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| "You can't get there from here" | | "You can't get there from here" |
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| So the search continues for a key or a recipe to abstract objects. | | So the search continues for a key or a recipe to abstract objects. |
| + | </pre> |
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| + | ==HAPA. Hypostatic And Prescisive Abstraction • Work Area== |
| + | |
| + | <pre> |
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| HAPA. Work Area 2 | | HAPA. Work Area 2 |
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| ==JITL. Just In Time Logic== | | ==JITL. Just In Time Logic== |
| + | |
| + | ===JITL. Note 1=== |
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| <pre> | | <pre> |
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| | [On Time and Thought, MS 215, 08 Mar 1873] | | | [On Time and Thought, MS 215, 08 Mar 1873] |
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| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| + | ===JITL. Note 2=== |
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| + | <pre> |
| | [On Time and Thought, MS 215, 08 Mar 1873] (cont.) | | | [On Time and Thought, MS 215, 08 Mar 1873] (cont.) |
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| |'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 3, 1872-1878', | | |'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 3, 1872-1878', |
| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| + | ===JITL. Note 3=== |
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| + | <pre> |
| | [On Time and Thought, MS 216, 08 Mar 1873] | | | [On Time and Thought, MS 216, 08 Mar 1873] |
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| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| + | <pre> |
| | [On Time and Thought, MS 216, 08 Mar 1873] (cont.) | | | [On Time and Thought, MS 216, 08 Mar 1873] (cont.) |
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| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| + | ===JITL. Note 5=== |
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| + | <pre> |
| | [Lecture on Practical Logic, MS 191, Summer-Fall 1872] | | | [Lecture on Practical Logic, MS 191, Summer-Fall 1872] |
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| |'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 3, 1872-1878', | | |'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 3, 1872-1878', |
| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| + | <pre> |
| | [Logic, Truth, and the Settlement of Opinion, MS 179, Winter-Spring 1872] | | | [Logic, Truth, and the Settlement of Opinion, MS 179, Winter-Spring 1872] |
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| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| + | <pre> |
| | [Logic, Truth, and the Settlement of Opinion, MS 179, Winter-Spring 1872] (cont.) | | | [Logic, Truth, and the Settlement of Opinion, MS 179, Winter-Spring 1872] (cont.) |
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| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| + | <pre> |
| | Chapter 1 (Enlarged Abstract) [MS 182, Winter-Spring 1872] | | | Chapter 1 (Enlarged Abstract) [MS 182, Winter-Spring 1872] |
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| |'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 3, 1872-1878', | | |'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 3, 1872-1878', |
| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| + | ===JITL. Note 9=== |
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| + | <pre> |
| | Chapter 2. Of Inquiry | | | Chapter 2. Of Inquiry |
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| |'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 3, 1872-1878', | | |'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 3, 1872-1878', |
| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Chapter 3. Four Methods of Settling Opinion | | | Chapter 3. Four Methods of Settling Opinion |
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| |'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 3, 1872-1878', | | |'Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 3, 1872-1878', |
| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Chapter 4. Of Reality | | | Chapter 4. Of Reality |
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| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Chapter ___. The List of Categories | | | Chapter ___. The List of Categories |
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| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | On Representations | | | On Representations |
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| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | I begin with the soul of man. For we first learn that brutes have souls from | | | I begin with the soul of man. For we first learn that brutes have souls from |
| | the facts of the human soul. What brutes and other men do & suffer would be | | | the facts of the human soul. What brutes and other men do & suffer would be |
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| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Chapter 11. On Logical Breadth and Depth | | | Chapter 11. On Logical Breadth and Depth |
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| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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− | | + | Cf: JITL 15. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000732.html |
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| + | In: JITL. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/thread.html#712 |
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− | Cf: JITL 15. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000732.html | |
− | In: JITL. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/thread.html#712 | |
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| | Chapter 11. On Logical Breadth and Depth (cont.) | | | Chapter 11. On Logical Breadth and Depth (cont.) |
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| NB. I have substituted S_1, S_2, S_3 for Peirce's S', S'', S''', respectively. | | NB. I have substituted S_1, S_2, S_3 for Peirce's S', S'', S''', respectively. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Chapter 11. On Logical Breadth and Depth (cont.) | | | Chapter 11. On Logical Breadth and Depth (cont.) |
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| NB. I have substituted P_1, P_2, P_3 for Peirce's P', P'', P''', respectively. | | NB. I have substituted P_1, P_2, P_3 for Peirce's P', P'', P''', respectively. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | Chapter 11. On Logical Breadth and Depth (concl.) | | | Chapter 11. On Logical Breadth and Depth (concl.) |
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| | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. | | | Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986. |
| + | </pre> |
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| + | ==OLOD. Quine On The Limits Of Decision== |
− | </pre>
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− | ==QLOD. Quine “On The Limits Of Decision”== | + | ===OLOD. Note 1=== |
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| | On the Limits of Decision | | | On the Limits of Decision |
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| |'Akten des XIV. internationalen Kongresses für Philosophie', | | |'Akten des XIV. internationalen Kongresses für Philosophie', |
| | vol. 3, 1969. | | | vol. 3, 1969. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | On the Limits of Decision (cont.) | | | On the Limits of Decision (cont.) |
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| |'Akten des XIV. internationalen Kongresses für Philosophie', | | |'Akten des XIV. internationalen Kongresses für Philosophie', |
| | vol. 3, 1969. | | | vol. 3, 1969. |
| + | </pre> |
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| | On the Limits of Decision (cont.) | | | On the Limits of Decision (cont.) |
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| | vol. 3, 1969. | | | vol. 3, 1969. |
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| | On the Limits of Decision (cont.) | | | On the Limits of Decision (cont.) |
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| | Quine, "Limits of Decision", pp. 157-158. | | | Quine, "Limits of Decision", pp. 157-158. |
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| | vol. 3, 1969. | | | vol. 3, 1969. |
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| To anchor this thread I will copy out a focal passage from Russell's 1913 manuscript on the “Theory of Knowledge”, that was not published in full until 1984. If there is time, I will then go back and trace more of the development that sets out the background of this excerpt. | | To anchor this thread I will copy out a focal passage from Russell's 1913 manuscript on the “Theory of Knowledge”, that was not published in full until 1984. If there is time, I will then go back and trace more of the development that sets out the background of this excerpt. |
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| {| align="center" width="90%" | | {| align="center" width="90%" |
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| <p>Bertrand Russell, ''Theory of Knowledge : The 1913 Manuscript'', edited by Elizabeth Ramsden Eames in collaboration with Kenneth Blackwell, Routledge, London, UK, 1992. First published, George Allen and Unwin, 1984.</p> | | <p>Bertrand Russell, ''Theory of Knowledge : The 1913 Manuscript'', edited by Elizabeth Ramsden Eames in collaboration with Kenneth Blackwell, Routledge, London, UK, 1992. First published, George Allen and Unwin, 1984.</p> |
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| ==RTOP. Russell's Treatise On Propositions== | | ==RTOP. Russell's Treatise On Propositions== |
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| September creeps forward on little cheetah's feet, and I cannot say when I will be able to return to these issues in any detail, so for the time being I'll just record what I regard as one significant passage from Russell's paper “On Propositions”. | | September creeps forward on little cheetah's feet, and I cannot say when I will be able to return to these issues in any detail, so for the time being I'll just record what I regard as one significant passage from Russell's paper “On Propositions”. |
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| <pre> | | <pre> |
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− | ==TDOE. Two Dogmas Of Empiricism== | + | ==TDOE. Quine's Two Dogmas Of Empiricism== |
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| <pre> | | <pre> |
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| ==VOLS. Verities Of Likely Stories== | | ==VOLS. Verities Of Likely Stories== |
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| | These are the forms of time, | | | These are the forms of time, |
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| | Now first of all we must, in my judgement, make the following distinction. | | | Now first of all we must, in my judgement, make the following distinction. |
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| | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1929. | | | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1929. |
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| | Again, if these premisses be granted, it is wholly necessary that this Cosmos | | | Again, if these premisses be granted, it is wholly necessary that this Cosmos |
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| | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1929. | | | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1929. |
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| | Many likelihoods informed me of this before, | | | Many likelihoods informed me of this before, |
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| | 'All's Well That Ends Well', 1.3.119-121 | | | 'All's Well That Ends Well', 1.3.119-121 |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
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| | We have Reduction [abduction, Greek 'apagoge'] (1) when it is obvious | | | We have Reduction [abduction, Greek 'apagoge'] (1) when it is obvious |
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| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 6 | + | ===VOLS. Note 6=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | A probability [Greek 'eikos'] is not the same as a sign ['semeion']. | | | A probability [Greek 'eikos'] is not the same as a sign ['semeion']. |
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| | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1938, 1983. | | | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1938, 1983. |
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| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 7 | + | ===VOLS. Note 7=== |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | Rhetoric is a counterpart [Greek 'antistrophos'] of Dialectic; | | | Rhetoric is a counterpart [Greek 'antistrophos'] of Dialectic; |
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| | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. | | | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. |
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| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 8 | + | ===VOLS. Note 8=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | It is obvious, therefore, that a system arranged according to the rules of art | | | It is obvious, therefore, that a system arranged according to the rules of art |
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| | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. | | | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 9 | + | ===VOLS. Note 9=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | It is thus evident that Rhetoric does not deal with any one definite class | | | It is thus evident that Rhetoric does not deal with any one definite class |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 10 | + | ===VOLS. Note 10=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | Rhetoric then may be defined as the faculty of discovering the possible means | | | Rhetoric then may be defined as the faculty of discovering the possible means |
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| | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. | | | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 11 | + | ===VOLS. Note 11=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | But for purposes of demonstration, real or apparent, just as Dialectic possesses | | | But for purposes of demonstration, real or apparent, just as Dialectic possesses |
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| | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. | | | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 12 | + | ===VOLS. Note 12=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | The function ['ergon'] of Rhetoric, then, is to deal with things about | | | The function ['ergon'] of Rhetoric, then, is to deal with things about |
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| | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. | | | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. |
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| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 13 | + | ===VOLS. Note 13=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | But since few of the propositions of the rhetorical syllogism | | | But since few of the propositions of the rhetorical syllogism |
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| | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. | | | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 14 | + | ===VOLS. Note 14=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | Among signs, some are related as the particular to the universal; | | | Among signs, some are related as the particular to the universal; |
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| | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. | | | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 15 | + | ===VOLS. Note 15=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | We have now stated the materials of proofs which are thought to be demonstrative. | | | We have now stated the materials of proofs which are thought to be demonstrative. |
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| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 16 | + | ===VOLS. Note 16=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | We have said that example ['paradeigma', analogy] is a kind of induction and with | | | We have said that example ['paradeigma', analogy] is a kind of induction and with |
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| | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. | | | William Heinemann, London, UK, 1926, 1982. |
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| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 17 | + | ===VOLS. Note 17=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| The Likely Story: | | The Likely Story: |
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| as a statistical generalization of the modus tollens rule. | | as a statistical generalization of the modus tollens rule. |
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| + | </pre> |
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− | VOLS. Note 18 | + | ===VOLS. Note 18=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | <pre> |
| | | |
| | The dull green time-stained panes | | | The dull green time-stained panes |
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| been elevated beyond implication, or exiled beyond redemption. | | been elevated beyond implication, or exiled beyond redemption. |
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| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | Seth, | + | ==VOLS. Verities Of Likely Stories • Discussion== |
| + | |
| + | <pre> |
| + | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o |
| + | |
| + | Seth, |
| | | |
| > P1. "we think each one of our beliefs to be true, | | > P1. "we think each one of our beliefs to be true, |
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| </pre> | | </pre> |
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− | ==VOOP. Varieties Of Ontology Projects== | + | ==VOLS. Verities Of Likely Stories • History== |
| + | |
| + | '''Ontology List''' |
| + | |
| + | * http://web.archive.org/web/20140405160400/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/thrd11.html#04963 |
| + | * http://web.archive.org/web/20140405160400/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/thrd11.html#04966 |
| | | |
− | <pre>
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20140405161010/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04963.html |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306133936/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04964.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134007/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04966.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134036/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04969.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306132756/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04981.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134251/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04982.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134301/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04983.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134313/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04984.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134343/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04986.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134353/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04987.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134406/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04989.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134422/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04990.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134433/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04991.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134443/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04992.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306134454/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04993.html |
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20070306115437/http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04994.html |
| | | |
− | VOOP. Note 1
| + | '''Inquiry List''' |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | * http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/thread.html#713 |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000713.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000715.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000718.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000721.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000733.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000734.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000735.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000736.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000737.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000738.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000739.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000740.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000741.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000742.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000743.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000744.html |
| + | |
| + | ==VOOP. Varieties Of Ontology Projects== |
| + | |
| + | ===VOOP. Note 1=== |
| | | |
| + | <pre> |
| Problem Statement. | | Problem Statement. |
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| that is, those who expect full-fledged axiom systems from the outset | | that is, those who expect full-fledged axiom systems from the outset |
| vs. those who would gel their knowledge chunks out of a semiotic sol. | | vs. those who would gel their knowledge chunks out of a semiotic sol. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ==VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience== |
− | </pre>
| |
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− | ==VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience== | + | ===VORE. Note 1=== |
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| <pre> | | <pre> |
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| | Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was | | | Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was |
| | a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that | | | a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that |
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| | James Joyce, 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', | | | James Joyce, 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', |
| | Bantam, New York, NY, 1992. Originally published 1916. | | | Bantam, New York, NY, 1992. Originally published 1916. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 2=== |
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− | VORE. Note 2 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| |
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| + | <pre> |
| | It was the hour for sums. Father Arnall wrote a hard sum on the | | | It was the hour for sums. Father Arnall wrote a hard sum on the |
| | board and then said: | | | board and then said: |
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| | James Joyce, 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', | | | James Joyce, 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', |
| | Bantam, New York, NY, 1992. Originally published 1916. | | | Bantam, New York, NY, 1992. Originally published 1916. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 3=== |
− | | |
− | VORE. Note 3 | |
− | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| |
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| + | <pre> |
| | The equation on the page of his scribbler began to spread out a widening tail, | | | The equation on the page of his scribbler began to spread out a widening tail, |
| | eyed and starred like a peacock's; and, when the eyes and stars of its indices | | | eyed and starred like a peacock's; and, when the eyes and stars of its indices |
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| | James Joyce, 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', | | | James Joyce, 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', |
| | Bantam, New York, NY, 1992. Originally published 1916. | | | Bantam, New York, NY, 1992. Originally published 1916. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 4=== |
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− | VORE. Note 4 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| |
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| + | <pre> |
| | The formula which he wrote obediently on the sheet of paper, the coiling and | | | The formula which he wrote obediently on the sheet of paper, the coiling and |
| | uncoiling calculations of the professor, the spectrelike symbols of force and | | | uncoiling calculations of the professor, the spectrelike symbols of force and |
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| | James Joyce, 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', | | | James Joyce, 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', |
| | Bantam, New York, NY, 1992. Originally published 1916. | | | Bantam, New York, NY, 1992. Originally published 1916. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 5=== |
− | | |
− | VORE. Note 5 | |
− | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| |
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| + | <pre> |
| | I was, at that time, in Germany, whither the wars, | | | I was, at that time, in Germany, whither the wars, |
| | which have not yet finished there, had called me, | | | which have not yet finished there, had called me, |
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| | introduction by F.E. Sutcliffe, | | | introduction by F.E. Sutcliffe, |
| | Penguin, London, UK, 1968. | | | Penguin, London, UK, 1968. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 6=== |
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− | VORE. Note 6 | |
− | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| |
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| + | <pre> |
| | A very young child may always be observed to watch its own | | | A very young child may always be observed to watch its own |
| | body with great attention. There is every reason why this | | | body with great attention. There is every reason why this |
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| | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', | | | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', |
| | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. | | | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 7=== |
− | | |
− | VORE. Note 7 | |
− | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| |
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| + | <pre> |
| | No one questions that, when a sound is heard by a child, he thinks, | | | No one questions that, when a sound is heard by a child, he thinks, |
| | not of himself as hearing, but of the bell or other object as sounding. | | | not of himself as hearing, but of the bell or other object as sounding. |
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| | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', | | | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', |
| | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. | | | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 8=== |
− | | |
− | VORE. Note 8 | |
− | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| |
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| + | <pre> |
| | The child, however, must soon discover by observation | | | The child, however, must soon discover by observation |
| | that things which are thus fit to be changed are apt | | | that things which are thus fit to be changed are apt |
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| | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', | | | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', |
| | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. | | | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 9=== |
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− | VORE. Note 9 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| |
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| + | <pre> |
| | The child learns to understand the language; that is to say, a connection | | | The child learns to understand the language; that is to say, a connection |
| | between certain sounds and certain facts becomes established in his mind. | | | between certain sounds and certain facts becomes established in his mind. |
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| | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', | | | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', |
| | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. | | | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 10=== |
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− | VORE. Note 10 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| + | <pre> |
| | It must be about this time that he begins to find that what | | | It must be about this time that he begins to find that what |
| | these people about him say is the very best evidence of fact. | | | these people about him say is the very best evidence of fact. |
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| | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', | | | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', |
| | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. | | | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 11=== |
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− | VORE. Note 11 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| + | <pre> |
| | But, further, although usually appearances are either | | | But, further, although usually appearances are either |
| | only confirmed or merely supplemented by testimony, yet | | | only confirmed or merely supplemented by testimony, yet |
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| | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', | | | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', |
| | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. | | | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 12=== |
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− | VORE. Note 12 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| + | <pre> |
| | Now, the theory which, for the sake of perspicuity, has thus | | | Now, the theory which, for the sake of perspicuity, has thus |
| | been stated in a specific form, may be summed up as follows: | | | been stated in a specific form, may be summed up as follows: |
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| | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', | | | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', |
| | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. | | | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Note 13=== |
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− | VORE. Note 13 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| + | <pre> |
| | The only argument worth noticing | | | The only argument worth noticing |
| | for the existence of an intuitive | | | for the existence of an intuitive |
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| | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', | | | Cambridge, MA, 1960. First published, 'Journal of Speculative Philosophy', |
| | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. | | | vol. 2, pp. 103-114, 1868. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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− | VORE. Note 14 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| + | <pre> |
| | His soul had arisen from the grave of boyhood, spurning her graveclothes. | | | His soul had arisen from the grave of boyhood, spurning her graveclothes. |
| | Yes! Yes! Yes! He would create proudly out of the freedom and power of | | | Yes! Yes! Yes! He would create proudly out of the freedom and power of |
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| | James Joyce, 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', | | | James Joyce, 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', |
| | Bantam, New York, NY, 1992. Originally published 1916. | | | Bantam, New York, NY, 1992. Originally published 1916. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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− | VORE. Note 15 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| + | <pre> |
| | On another occasion I heard one of the grown-ups saying to | | | On another occasion I heard one of the grown-ups saying to |
| | another "When is that young Lyon coming?" I pricked up my | | | another "When is that young Lyon coming?" I pricked up my |
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| | Michael Foot, Routledge, London, UK, 1998. First published | | | Michael Foot, Routledge, London, UK, 1998. First published |
| | in 3 volumes by George Allen & Unwin, 1967-1969. | | | in 3 volumes by George Allen & Unwin, 1967-1969. |
| + | </pre> |
| | | |
− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ==VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience • Application== |
| | | |
− | VORE. Application Note 1 | + | ===VORE. Application Note 1=== |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| + | <pre> |
| Most of the year I spend my time wondering when logicians will begin | | Most of the year I spend my time wondering when logicians will begin |
| to take the phenomena and the problems of Truth In Science seriously -- | | to take the phenomena and the problems of Truth In Science seriously -- |
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| whole point of the text -- not that I would try to be more holistic than Quine -- | | whole point of the text -- not that I would try to be more holistic than Quine -- |
| in approaching it from this direction? | | in approaching it from this direction? |
| + | </pre> |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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− | VORE. Application Note 2 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| + | <pre> |
| Sometimes a typo is just a typo -- among the variant spellings | | Sometimes a typo is just a typo -- among the variant spellings |
| of "Stephen Dedalus" that James Joyce actually uses, I mostly | | of "Stephen Dedalus" that James Joyce actually uses, I mostly |
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| but I find myself constitutionally incapable of taking these orders | | but I find myself constitutionally incapable of taking these orders |
| of answers seriously. | | of answers seriously. |
| + | </pre> |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
| + | ===VORE. Application Note 3=== |
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− | VORE. Application Note 3 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| + | <pre> |
| Many currents have brought us to the current juncture. | | Many currents have brought us to the current juncture. |
| I will not endeavor to untangle their viscosities and | | I will not endeavor to untangle their viscosities and |
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| Logic should not make us stupid. | | Logic should not make us stupid. |
| + | </pre> |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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− | VORE. Application Note 4 | |
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− | o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~~~~o
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| + | <pre> |
| What I really want to understand is the What, the How, and the Why of stories, | | What I really want to understand is the What, the How, and the Why of stories, |
| what stories are, their "quiddity", how stories work and why people tell them. | | what stories are, their "quiddity", how stories work and why people tell them. |
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| and you and we and ontology | | and you and we and ontology |
| are as always in medias res. | | are as always in medias res. |
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| </pre> | | </pre> |
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| # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-October/000901.html | | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-October/000901.html |
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− | ==Work Area== | + | ===JITL. Just In Time Logic=== |
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− | ===OLOD. On the Limits of Decision=== | + | ====Ontology List==== |
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− | <pre>
| + | * http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/thrd11.html#04961 |
− | Ontology List
| + | * http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/thrd11.html#04965 |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04961.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04962.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04965.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04967.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04970.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04971.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04972.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04973.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04974.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04975.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04976.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04977.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04978.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04979.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04980.html |
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− | 01. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg05037.html
| + | ====Inquiry List==== |
− | 02. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg05095.html
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− | 03. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg05096.html
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− | 04.
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− | Inquiry List
| + | * http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/thread.html#712 |
| + | * http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2005-April/thread.html#2542 |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000712.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000714.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000717.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000719.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000722.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000723.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000724.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000725.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000726.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000727.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000728.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000729.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000730.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000731.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000732.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2005-April/002542.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2005-April/002543.html |
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2005-April/002544.html |
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− | 00. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-September/thread.html#791
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− | 01. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-September/000791.html
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− | 02. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-September/000853.html
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− | 03. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-September/000854.html
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− | </pre>
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− | ===JITL. Just In Time Logic=== | + | ===OLOD. Quine On The Limits Of Decision=== |
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− | <pre>
| + | ====Ontology List==== |
− | Ontology List | |
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− | 01. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04961.html
| + | * http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/thrd10.html#05037 |
− | 02. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04962.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg05037.html |
− | 03. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04965.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg05095.html |
− | 04. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04967.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg05096.html |
− | 05. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04970.html
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− | 06. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04971.html
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− | 07. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04972.html
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− | 08. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04973.html
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− | 09. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04974.html
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− | 10. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04975.html
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− | 11. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04976.html
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− | 12. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04977.html
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− | 13. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04978.html
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− | 14. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04979.html
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− | 15. http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04980.html
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− | Inquiry List | + | ====Inquiry List==== |
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− | 00. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/thread.html#712
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− | 00. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2005-April/thread.html#2542
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− | 01. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000712.html
| + | * http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-September/thread.html#791 |
− | 02. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000714.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-September/000791.html |
− | 03. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000717.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-September/000853.html |
− | 04. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000719.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-September/000854.html |
− | 05. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000722.html
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− | 06. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000723.html
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− | 07. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000724.html
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− | 08. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000725.html
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− | 09. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000726.html
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− | 10. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000727.html
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− | 11. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000728.html
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− | 12. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000729.html
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− | 13. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000730.html
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− | 14. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000731.html
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− | 15. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000732.html
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− | 16. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2005-April/002542.html
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− | 17. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2005-April/002543.html
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− | 18. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2005-April/002544.html
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− | </pre>
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| ===POLA. Philosophy Of Logical Atomism=== | | ===POLA. Philosophy Of Logical Atomism=== |
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| | 2nd edition, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1980. | | | 2nd edition, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1980. |
| </pre> | | </pre> |
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− | ===VOLS. Verities Of Likely Stories===
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− | * http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/thrd11.html#04966
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− | * http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/thrd11.html#04969
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04963.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04964.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04966.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04969.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04981.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04982.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04983.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04984.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04986.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04987.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04989.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04990.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04991.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04992.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04993.html
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− | # http://suo.ieee.org/ontology/msg04994.html
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− | '''Inquiry List'''
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− | * http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/thread.html#713
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000713.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000715.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000718.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000721.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000733.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000734.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000735.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000736.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000737.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000738.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000739.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000740.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000741.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000742.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000743.html
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− | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000744.html
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| ===VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience=== | | ===VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience=== |
| | | |
− | <pre>
| + | ====SUO List==== |
− | SUO List | |
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− | 01. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10497.html
| + | * http://suo.ieee.org/email/thrd63.html#10497 |
− | 02. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10498.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10497.html |
− | 03. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10501.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10498.html |
− | 04. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10503.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10501.html |
− | 05. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10513.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10503.html |
− | 06. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10515.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10513.html |
− | 07. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10520.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10515.html |
− | 08. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10521.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10520.html |
− | 09. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10522.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10521.html |
− | 10. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10524.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10522.html |
− | 11. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10526.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10524.html |
− | 12. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10533.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10526.html |
− | 13. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10539.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10533.html |
− | 14. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10540.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10539.html |
− | 15. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10545.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10540.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10545.html |
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− | Inquiry List | + | ====Inquiry List==== |
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− | 00. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/thread.html#668
| + | * http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/thread.html#668 |
− | 01. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000668.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000668.html |
− | 02. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000669.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000669.html |
− | 03. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000671.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000671.html |
− | 04. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000672.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000672.html |
− | 05. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000677.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000677.html |
− | 06. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000678.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000678.html |
− | 07. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000680.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000680.html |
− | 08. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000681.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000681.html |
− | 09. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000682.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000682.html |
− | 10. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000683.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000683.html |
− | 11. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000684.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000684.html |
− | 12. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000687.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000687.html |
− | 13. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000692.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000692.html |
− | 14. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000696.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000696.html |
− | 15. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000708.html
| + | # http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000708.html |
− | </pre>
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− | ===VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience -- Application Notes=== | + | ===VORE. Varieties Of Recalcitrant Experience • Application=== |
| | | |
− | <pre>
| + | ====SUO List==== |
− | SUO List | |
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− | 01. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10499.html
| + | * http://suo.ieee.org/email/thrd63.html#10499 |
− | 02. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10504.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10499.html |
− | 03. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10512.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10504.html |
− | 04. http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10556.html
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10512.html |
| + | # http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg10556.html |
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− | Inquiry List | + | ====Inquiry List==== |
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− | 00. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/thread.html#670
| + | * http://web.archive.org/web/20120518012303/http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/thread.html#670 |
− | 01. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000670.html
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20050324203802/http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000670.html |
− | 02. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000673.html
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20050325182149/http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000673.html |
− | 03. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000676.html
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20050325182201/http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000676.html |
− | 04. http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000720.html
| + | # http://web.archive.org/web/20050330084856/http://stderr.org/pipermail/inquiry/2003-August/000720.html |
− | </pre>
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