[MD] subject / object logic
ian glendinning
psybertron at gmail.com
Fri Sep 14 12:52:43 PDT 2007
Ron, et al
DM mentioned "inclusionality"
In simplest terms its about making decisions where alternative views
are recognized to be non-exclusive (excluded middles are allowed) -
logic is more inclusive, causation more bi-directional. eg The path a
river flows is defined by the bed / valley that constrains it, but the
river bed / valley is cut by the river itself, neither exclusively
causes the other
Look for Alan Rayner. There is a new site being developed which is not
yet public, but Alan's existing work is here
http://people.bath.ac.uk/bssadmr/inclusionality/
Here is my blog link to some YouTube videos of Alan explaining himself.
http://www.psybertron.org/?p=1395
I like the third link best "bewitched by bipolar craziness .... fixed
by sellotape" etc.
Enjoy.
Ian
On 9/14/07, Heather Perella <spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com> wrote:
> What does inclusionality mean?
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> SA
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> [DM]
> > Funny how this sounds like inclusionality.
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> > DM
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