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  1. Oh! And the most important thing. Don't forget to add the following label to the :

    "Heed this warning or face our .

    Follow the indication to reach the .

    DO NOT choose the conclusion and try to shoehorn the ."

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  2. Oh! And the most important thing. Don't forget to add the following label to the #TimeCapsules:

    "Heed this warning or face our #annihilation.

    Follow the indication to reach the #conclusion.

    DO NOT choose the conclusion and try to shoehorn the #indication."

    [4/4]

  3. Oh! And the most important thing. Don't forget to add the following label to the #TimeCapsules:

    "Heed this warning or face our #annihilation.

    Follow the indication to reach the #conclusion.

    DO NOT choose the conclusion and try to shoehorn the #indication."

    [4/4]

  4. Oh! And the most important thing. Don't forget to add the following label to the #TimeCapsules:

    "Heed this warning or face our #annihilation.

    Follow the indication to reach the #conclusion.

    DO NOT choose the conclusion and try to shoehorn the #indication."

    [4/4]

  5. Oh! And the most important thing. Don't forget to add the following label to the #TimeCapsules:

    "Heed this warning or face our #annihilation.

    Follow the indication to reach the #conclusion.

    DO NOT choose the conclusion and try to shoehorn the #indication."

    [4/4]

  6. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

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    Fill in missing or incorrect translations @ wordofthehour.org/r/translatio

  7. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    Fill in missing or incorrect translations @ wordofthehour.org/r/translatio

  8. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    See previous words @ wordofthehour.org/r/past

  9. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    See previous words @ wordofthehour.org/r/past

  10. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    See previous words @ wordofthehour.org/r/past

  11. Constraints and Indications • 2
    inquiryintoinquiry.com/2024/07

    Coping with collaboration, communication, context, integration, interoperability, perspective, purpose, and the reality of the information dimension demands a transition from conceptual environments bounded by dyadic relations to those informed by triadic relations, especially the variety of triadic sign relations employed by pragmatic semiotics.

    Along the lines of my first post on this topic I am presently concerned with the logical and mathematical requirements of dealing with constraints but when it comes to the constraints involved in communicating across cultural and disciplinary barriers I could recommend a paper Susan Awbrey and I wrote for a conference devoted to those very issues.

    Conference Presentation —

    Awbrey, S.M., and Awbrey, J.L. (1999), “Organizations of Learning or Learning Organizations : The Challenge of Creating Integrative Universities for the Next Century”, Second International Conference of the Journal ‘Organization’, Re‑Organizing Knowledge, Trans‑Forming Institutions : Knowing, Knowledge, and the University in the 21st Century, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
    cspeirce.com/menu/library/abou

    Published Paper —

    Awbrey, S.M., and Awbrey, J.L. (2001), “Conceptual Barriers to Creating Integrative Universities”, Organization : The Interdisciplinary Journal of Organization, Theory, and Society 8(2), Sage Publications, London, UK, 269–284.
    journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/1
    academia.edu/1266492/Conceptua

    #Peirce #Logic #Semiotics #Indication #Inference #Information #Inquiry
    #Ashby #Cybernetics #Constraint #Control #Regulation #RequisiteVariety
    #AdaptiveSystems #IntelligentSystems #InquiryDrivenSystems #Pragmatics

  12. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    See previous words @ wordofthehour.org/r/past

  13. Functional Logic • Inquiry and Analogy • 5

    Inquiry and AnalogyAristotle’s “Paradigm” • Reasoning by Analogy

    Aristotle examines the subject of analogical inference or “reasoning by example” under the heading of the Greek word παραδειγμα, from which comes the English word paradigm.  In its original sense the word suggests a kind of “side‑show”, or a parallel comparison of cases.

    We have an Example (παραδειγμα, or analogy) when the major extreme is shown to be applicable to the middle term by means of a term similar to the third.  It must be known both that the middle applies to the third term and that the first applies to the term similar to the third.

    E.g., let A be “bad”, B “to make war on neighbors”, C “Athens against Thebes”, and D “Thebes against Phocis”.  Then if we require to prove that war against Thebes is bad, we must be satisfied that war against neighbors is bad.  Evidence of this can be drawn from similar examples, e.g., that war by Thebes against Phocis is bad.  Then since war against neighbors is bad, and war against Thebes is against neighbors, it is evident that war against Thebes is bad.

    Aristotle, “Prior Analytics” 2.24, Hugh Tredennick (trans.)

    Figure 6 shows the logical relationships involved in Aristotle’s example of analogy.


    Resources

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    #Abduction #Analogy #Argument #Aristotle #CSPeirce #Constraint #Deduction #Determination #DiagrammaticReasoning #Diagrams #DifferentialLogic #FunctionalLogic #Hypothesis #Indication #Induction #Inference #Information #Inquiry #Logic #LogicOfScience #Mathematics #PragmaticSemioticInformation #ProbableReasoning #PropositionalCalculus #Propositions #Reasoning #Retroduction #Semiotics #SignRelations #Syllogism #TriadicRelations #Visualization

  14. Functional Logic • Inquiry and Analogy • 5

    Inquiry and AnalogyAristotle’s “Paradigm” • Reasoning by Analogy

    Aristotle examines the subject of analogical inference or “reasoning by example” under the heading of the Greek word παραδειγμα, from which comes the English word paradigm.  In its original sense the word suggests a kind of “side‑show”, or a parallel comparison of cases.

    We have an Example (παραδειγμα, or analogy) when the major extreme is shown to be applicable to the middle term by means of a term similar to the third.  It must be known both that the middle applies to the third term and that the first applies to the term similar to the third.

    E.g., let A be “bad”, B “to make war on neighbors”, C “Athens against Thebes”, and D “Thebes against Phocis”.  Then if we require to prove that war against Thebes is bad, we must be satisfied that war against neighbors is bad.  Evidence of this can be drawn from similar examples, e.g., that war by Thebes against Phocis is bad.  Then since war against neighbors is bad, and war against Thebes is against neighbors, it is evident that war against Thebes is bad.

    Aristotle, “Prior Analytics” 2.24, Hugh Tredennick (trans.)

    Figure 6 shows the logical relationships involved in Aristotle’s example of analogy.


    Resources

    cc: FB | Peirce MattersLaws of FormMathstodonOntologAcademia.edu
    cc: Conceptual GraphsCyberneticsStructural ModelingSystems Science

    #Abduction #Analogy #Argument #Aristotle #CSPeirce #Constraint #Deduction #Determination #DiagrammaticReasoning #Diagrams #DifferentialLogic #FunctionalLogic #Hypothesis #Indication #Induction #Inference #Information #Inquiry #Logic #LogicOfScience #Mathematics #PragmaticSemioticInformation #ProbableReasoning #PropositionalCalculus #Propositions #Reasoning #Retroduction #Semiotics #SignRelations #Syllogism #TriadicRelations #Visualization

  15. Functional Logic • Inquiry and Analogy • 5

    Inquiry and AnalogyAristotle’s “Paradigm” • Reasoning by Analogy

    Aristotle examines the subject of analogical inference or “reasoning by example” under the heading of the Greek word παραδειγμα, from which comes the English word paradigm.  In its original sense the word suggests a kind of “side‑show”, or a parallel comparison of cases.

    We have an Example (παραδειγμα, or analogy) when the major extreme is shown to be applicable to the middle term by means of a term similar to the third.  It must be known both that the middle applies to the third term and that the first applies to the term similar to the third.

    E.g., let A be “bad”, B “to make war on neighbors”, C “Athens against Thebes”, and D “Thebes against Phocis”.  Then if we require to prove that war against Thebes is bad, we must be satisfied that war against neighbors is bad.  Evidence of this can be drawn from similar examples, e.g., that war by Thebes against Phocis is bad.  Then since war against neighbors is bad, and war against Thebes is against neighbors, it is evident that war against Thebes is bad.

    Aristotle, “Prior Analytics” 2.24, Hugh Tredennick (trans.)

    Figure 6 shows the logical relationships involved in Aristotle’s example of analogy.


    Resources

    cc: FB | Peirce MattersLaws of FormMathstodonOntologAcademia.edu
    cc: Conceptual GraphsCyberneticsStructural ModelingSystems Science

    #Abduction #Analogy #Argument #Aristotle #CSPeirce #Constraint #Deduction #Determination #DiagrammaticReasoning #Diagrams #DifferentialLogic #FunctionalLogic #Hypothesis #Indication #Induction #Inference #Information #Inquiry #Logic #LogicOfScience #Mathematics #PragmaticSemioticInformation #ProbableReasoning #PropositionalCalculus #Propositions #Reasoning #Retroduction #Semiotics #SignRelations #Syllogism #TriadicRelations #Visualization

  16. Functional Logic • Inquiry and Analogy • 5

    Inquiry and AnalogyAristotle’s “Paradigm” • Reasoning by Analogy

    Aristotle examines the subject of analogical inference or “reasoning by example” under the heading of the Greek word παραδειγμα, from which comes the English word paradigm.  In its original sense the word suggests a kind of “side‑show”, or a parallel comparison of cases.

    We have an Example (παραδειγμα, or analogy) when the major extreme is shown to be applicable to the middle term by means of a term similar to the third.  It must be known both that the middle applies to the third term and that the first applies to the term similar to the third.

    E.g., let A be “bad”, B “to make war on neighbors”, C “Athens against Thebes”, and D “Thebes against Phocis”.  Then if we require to prove that war against Thebes is bad, we must be satisfied that war against neighbors is bad.  Evidence of this can be drawn from similar examples, e.g., that war by Thebes against Phocis is bad.  Then since war against neighbors is bad, and war against Thebes is against neighbors, it is evident that war against Thebes is bad.

    Aristotle, “Prior Analytics” 2.24, Hugh Tredennick (trans.)

    Figure 6 shows the logical relationships involved in Aristotle’s example of analogy.


    Resources

    cc: FB | Peirce MattersLaws of FormMathstodonOntologAcademia.edu
    cc: Conceptual GraphsCyberneticsStructural ModelingSystems Science

    #Abduction #Analogy #Argument #Aristotle #CSPeirce #Constraint #Deduction #Determination #DiagrammaticReasoning #Diagrams #DifferentialLogic #FunctionalLogic #Hypothesis #Indication #Induction #Inference #Information #Inquiry #Logic #LogicOfScience #Mathematics #PragmaticSemioticInformation #ProbableReasoning #PropositionalCalculus #Propositions #Reasoning #Retroduction #Semiotics #SignRelations #Syllogism #TriadicRelations #Visualization

  17. Functional Logic • Inquiry and Analogy • 5

    Inquiry and AnalogyAristotle’s “Paradigm” • Reasoning by Analogy

    Aristotle examines the subject of analogical inference or “reasoning by example” under the heading of the Greek word παραδειγμα, from which comes the English word paradigm.  In its original sense the word suggests a kind of “side‑show”, or a parallel comparison of cases.

    We have an Example (παραδειγμα, or analogy) when the major extreme is shown to be applicable to the middle term by means of a term similar to the third.  It must be known both that the middle applies to the third term and that the first applies to the term similar to the third.

    E.g., let A be “bad”, B “to make war on neighbors”, C “Athens against Thebes”, and D “Thebes against Phocis”.  Then if we require to prove that war against Thebes is bad, we must be satisfied that war against neighbors is bad.  Evidence of this can be drawn from similar examples, e.g., that war by Thebes against Phocis is bad.  Then since war against neighbors is bad, and war against Thebes is against neighbors, it is evident that war against Thebes is bad.

    Aristotle, “Prior Analytics” 2.24, Hugh Tredennick (trans.)

    Figure 6 shows the logical relationships involved in Aristotle’s example of analogy.


    Resources

    cc: FB | Peirce MattersLaws of FormMathstodonOntologAcademia.edu
    cc: Conceptual GraphsCyberneticsStructural ModelingSystems Science

    #Abduction #Analogy #Argument #Aristotle #CSPeirce #Constraint #Deduction #Determination #DiagrammaticReasoning #Diagrams #DifferentialLogic #FunctionalLogic #Hypothesis #Indication #Induction #Inference #Information #Inquiry #Logic #LogicOfScience #Mathematics #PragmaticSemioticInformation #ProbableReasoning #PropositionalCalculus #Propositions #Reasoning #Retroduction #Semiotics #SignRelations #Syllogism #TriadicRelations #Visualization

  18. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    See previous words @ wordofthehour.org/r/past

  19. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    See previous words @ wordofthehour.org/r/past

  20. #Mastodon and clients like #Tusky:
    #Suggestion for #improvement

    I would prefer that these "Direct Messsges" are shown in one's own timeline with a more apparent #indication, for example with light grey or #colored #background.

    #DM #DirectMessage

  21. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

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  22. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    See previous words @ wordofthehour.org/r/past

  23. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    See previous words @ wordofthehour.org/r/past

  24. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    See previous words @ wordofthehour.org/r/past

  25. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    See previous words @ wordofthehour.org/r/past

  26. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

    ------------

    See previous words @ wordofthehour.org/r/past

  27. #indication : mark; token; sign; symptom

    - French: indice

    - German: das Indiz

    - Italian: indicazione

    - Portuguese: indicação

    - Spanish: indicación

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    Fill in missing translation @ wordofthehour.org/translations