[Arisbe] Inquiry Projects @ GetWiki
Jon Awbrey
jawbrey at att.net
Thu Dec 21 07:42:46 CST 2006
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I am working on rewrite of my introductory essay on "Inquiry Driven Systems":
http://www.getwiki.net/wiki.php?title=Introduction_to_Inquiry_Driven_Systems
The conversion from Ascii to Wiki format is rather pleasing --
though it may take the rest of the year to finish converting
the Tables -- after that I will go back and work on reforming
the style, plus trying to flesh out the spare exposition a bit.
Here is the current outline:
| Introduction to Inquiry Driven Systems
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| 1. Aspects of Inquiry
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| 1.1. Preliminary Questions
| 1.2. Initial Approach
| 1.3. Model of Inquiry
| 1.4. System-Theoretic Method
| 1.5. Inquiry Driven Systems
| 1.6. The Irritation of Doubt
| 1.7. The Orbit of Inquiry
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| 2. Approaches to Inquiry
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| 2.1. The Pragmatic Approach to Inquiry
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| 2.2. The Syllogistic Approach
| 2.2.1. Terminology
| 2.2.2. Analogy
| 2.2.3. Inquiry
| 2.2.3.1. Learning
| 2.2.3.2. Transfer
| 2.2.3.3. Testing
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| 2.3. The Sign-Theoretic Approach
| 2.3.1. Definitions and Examples of Sign Relations
| 2.3.1.1. Aristotle's Description of Interpretation
| 2.3.1.2. Dewey's "Sign of Rain" Example
| 2.3.1.3. Peirce's Definition of Sign Relations
| 2.3.1.4. Peirce's "Sunflower" Example
| 2.3.2. Sign Relations and Interpretive Systems
| 2.3.2.1. Static Sign Relations
| 2.3.2.2. Dynamic Sign Processes
| 2.3.2.3. Inquiry Driven Systems
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| 2.4. Differential Aspects
| 2.5. Computational Models
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| 3. Inquiry and Analogy
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| 3.1. Three Types of Reasoning
| 3.1.1. Types of Reasoning in Aristotle
| 3.1.2. Types of Reasoning in C.S. Peirce
| 3.1.3. Comparison of the Analyses
| 3.1.4. Aristotle's "Apagogy" : Abductive Reasoning as Problem Reduction
| 3.1.5. Aristotle's "Paradigm" : Reasoning by Analogy or Example
| 3.1.6. Peirce's Formulation of Analogy
| 3.1.7. Dewey's "Sign of Rain" : An Example of Inquiry
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| 4. Toward a Functional Conception of Quantificational Logic
| 4.1. Higher Order Propositional Expressions
| 4.1.1. Higher Order Propositions and Logical Operators (n = 1)
| 4.1.2. Higher Order Propositions and Logical Operators (n = 2)
| 4.2. Umpire Operators
| 4.3. Measure for Measure
| 4.4. Extending the Existential Interpretation to Quantificational Logic
| 4.5. Application of Higher Order Propositions to Quantificational Logic
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| Jon Awbrey, December 2006
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