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by vitalnodo
720 days ago
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There is an approach that I like and I think allows one to compress quite a few different description models from different domains. Take a look at this image from wikipedia: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Systematik-Philosoph... You see "Theoretische" and "Praktische" philosophy in the rectangle with a diagonal which probably could mean that you can sort something based on the relation between matter and information, where something is more practical and less theoretical (say 30% practice and 70% theory) add a stimulus-response diagram at the bottom and various information-material circuits inside that allow you to show how something is transformed. There is an development of this idea from some author which leads to something like https://imgur.com/a/AmF7AJe and currently the author tries to find the connection between syllogistics, Boolean algebra, Euler-Venn diagrams, and more.
You can take a look at https://www.youtube.com/@Syllogist/videos
Many of the recent videos have English subtitles
It's hard to describe the whole idea at once, but maybe someone will have the courage to learn something from it. |
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