[Inquiry] Re: Differential Logic

Jon Awbrey jawbrey at oakland.edu
Tue May 27 21:10:56 CDT 2003


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DLOG.  Note D57

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Differential of Conjunction

| By deploying discourse throughout a calendar,
| and by giving a date to each of its elements,
| one does not obtain a definitive hierarchy of
| precessions and originalities;  this hierarchy
| is never more than relative to the systems of
| discourse that it sets out to evaluate.
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| Michel Foucault, 'The Archaeology of Knowledge', [Fou, 143]

Finally, at long last, the differential proposition dJ can be gleaned from the
difference proposition DJ by ranging over the cells of [u, v] and picking out
the linear proposition of [du, dv] that is "closest" to the portion of DJ that
touches on each point.  The idea of distance that would give this definition
unequivocal sense has been referred to in cautionary quotes, the kind we use
to distance ourselves from taking a final position.  There are obvious notions
of approximation that suggest themselves, but finding one that can be justified
as correct is not as straightforward as it seems.

| He had drifted into the very heart of the world.
| From him to the distant beloved was as far as to
| the next tree.
|
| Robert Musil, 'The Man Without Qualities', [Mus, 144]

Let us venture a guess about where these developments might be heading.


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