Category Archives: Semiotics

Theory and Therapy of Representations • 5

Re: R.J. Lipton and K.W. Regan • Legal Complexity I do not pretend to understand the moral universe; the arc is a long one, my eye reaches but little ways; I cannot calculate the curve and complete the figure by … Continue reading

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Theory and Therapy of Representations • 4

Re: Theory and Therapy of Representations • 3 Re: Ontolog Forum • Paola Di Maio JA: What are the forces distorting our representations of what’s observed, what’s expected, and what’s intended? PDM: The short answer is — the force behind all … Continue reading

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Theory and Therapy of Representations • 3

Representation is a concept we find at the intersection of cybernetics, epistemology, logic, mathematics, psychology, and sociology.  In my studies it led me from math to psych and back again, with sidelong glances at the history of democratic governance.  Its … Continue reading

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Theory and Therapy of Representations • 2

December 19, 2011 In a complex society, people making decisions and taking actions at places remote from you have the power to affect your life in significant ways.  Those people govern your life, they are your government, no matter what … Continue reading

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Theory and Therapy of Representations • 1

Again, in a ship, if a man were at liberty to do what he chose, but were devoid of mind and excellence in navigation (αρετης κυβερνητικης), do you perceive what must happen to him and his fellow sailors? Plato • … Continue reading

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Interpreter and Interpretant • Selection 10

Transfer Returning to the scene of Dewey’s “Sign of Rain” example, let’s continue examining how the transfer of knowledge through the analogy of experience works in that case. By way of a recap, we began by considering a fragment of … Continue reading

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Interpreter and Interpretant • Selection 9

Transfer Let’s examine how the transfer of knowledge through the analogy of experience works in the case of Dewey’s “Sign of Rain” example. For concreteness, consider a fragment of the reasoner’s knowledge base which is logically equivalent to a conjunction … Continue reading

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Interpreter and Interpretant • Selection 8

Transfer What exactly gives the acquisition of a knowledge base its distinctively inductive character?  It is evidently the “analogy of experience” involved in applying what we’ve learned in the past to what confronts us in the present. Whenever we find … Continue reading

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Interpreter and Interpretant • Selection 7

Learning Rules in a knowledge base, as far as their effective content goes, can be obtained by any mode of inference.  For example, consider a proposition of the following form. Such a proposition is usually induced from a consideration of … Continue reading

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Interpreter and Interpretant • Selection 6

Inquiry and Induction To understand the bearing of inductive reasoning on the closing phases of inquiry there are a couple of observations we should make. Smaller inquiries are typically woven into larger inquiries, whether the whole pattern of inquiry is … Continue reading

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