Logics Flashcards
Logic 1
Knowledge is a whole group or subdivision of a group of data or speculations or conclusions on data or methods of gaining data.
Logic 2
A body of knowledge is a body of data, aligned or unaligned, or methods of gaining data.
Logic 3
Any knowledge which can be sensed, measured or experienced by any entity is capable of influencing that entity.
COROLLARY: That knowledge which cannot sensed, measured or experienced by any entity or type of entity cannot influence that entity or type of entity.
Logic 4
A datum is a symbol of space, time,matter, energy or any combination thereof of any universe or the matter, space , time , energy itself or any combination thereof of any universe.
Logic 5
A definition of terms is necessary to the alignment, statement and resolution of suppositions observations, problems and solutions and their communication
Descriptive Definition:
One which classifies by characteristics, by describing existing states of being.
Differentiative Definition:
One which compares unlikeness to existing states of being or not being
Associative Definition:
One which declares likeness to existing states of being or not being
Action Definition:
One which delineates cause and potential change of state of being by cause of existence, inexistence action, inaction, purpose or lack of purpose.
Logic 6
Absolutes are unobtainable
Logic 7
Gradient scales are necessary to the evaluation of problems and their data.
COROLLARY: Any datum has only relative truth
COROLLARY: Truth is relative to environments, experience and truth.
Logic 8
A datum can be evaluated only by a datum of comparable magnitude.
Logic 9
A datum is as valuable as it has been evaluated
Logic 10
The value of a datum is established by the amount of alignment (relationship) it imparts to other data
Logic 11
The value of a datum or field of data can be established by its degree of assistance in survival or its inhibition to survival.