U.S. Coinage -- ‘‘‘Systematic Dialectic’’’ --
‘Categorial Combinatorics’
-- by Aoristos Dyosphainthos.
Dear Reader,
It has long been the consensus view of the F.E.D.
Special Council for Public Liaison, in which I participate, that our ‘‘‘systematic-dialectical’’’
presentation of the U.S. coinage system is one of the best
introductions, for new
contacts, unfamiliar with the Seldonian dialectic, to the F.E.D.
‘first dialectical arithmetic/algebra’, and to its
dialectical
method, of ‘categorial-progression
categorial-combinatorics’,
proxying ‘monadic combinatorics’.
I first
presented this introductory example in my blog-entry, here, dd. 08
September 2014 --
The reason
that we
view it so, is
because the content,
the ‘‘‘subject-matter’’’,
of that ‘dialectical
meta-equation
meta-model’,
and the ‘‘‘systematic-dialectical’’’
presentation that that ‘dialectical meta-equation
meta-model’
generates, is utterly familiar to all those, world
wide, who use the coinage
component of the U.S. currency.
With no mystery involved in the ‘‘‘subject-matter’’’ itself to add any difficulty or confusion, all that stands
forth in this introductory
example is the
WQ_ dialectical method itself, in a particularly simple -- even simplistic -- application. In particular, the ‘categorial combinatorics’, and the ‘monadic combinatorics’,
exhibited by this example,
are of a particularly
simple, merely
additive variety. This example thus conveys the rudiments of the WQ_ dialectical method in a way which can
prepare the viewer of that example
to apply that method to more complex, more difficult, but also far more useful Domains.
An F.E.D. vignette -- Vignette #27 --
presenting this example, is being prepared
for posting to the Vignettes Page of the www.dialectics.info
web site.
I have pasted-in, above and below, the six main images from that Vignette, for your convenience.
These images have been updated to new E.D.
standards,
and to new insights, from my earlier blog-entry here.
ENJOY!
Regards,
Miguel Detonacciones,
Member, Foundation Encyclopedia
Dialectica [F.E.D.],
Participant, F.E.D. Special Council for Public
Liaison,
Officer, F.E.D. Office of Public Liaison.
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