Cactus Language • Overview 3
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2025/03/07/cactus-language-overview-3/
In the development of Cactus Language to date
the following two species of graphs have been
instrumental.
• Painted And Rooted Cacti (PARCAI).
• Painted And Rooted Conifers (PARCOI).
It suffices to begin with the first class of data structures,
developing their properties and uses in full, leaving discussion
of the latter class to a part of the project where their distinctive
features are key to developments at that stage. Partly because the
two species are so closely related and partly for the sake of brevity,
we'll always use the genus name “PARC” to denote the corresponding cacti.
To provide a computational middle ground between sentences seen as
syntactic strings and propositions seen as indicator functions the
language designer must not only supply a medium for the expression
of propositions but also link the assertion of sentences to a means
for inverting the indicator functions, that is, for computing the
“fibers” or “inverse images” of the propositions.
Given a body of conceivable propositions we need a way to follow
the threads of their indications from their object domain to their
values for the mind and a way to follow those same threads back again.
Moreover, we need to implement both ways of proceeding in computational
form. Thus we need programs for tracing the clues sentences provide from
the universe of their objects to the signs of their values and, in turn,
from signs to objects. Ultimately, we need to render propositions so
functional as indicators of sets and so essential for examining the
equality of sets as to give a rule for the practical conceivability
of sets. Tackling that task requires us to introduce a number of
new definitions and a collection of additional notational devices,
to which we now turn.
Resources —
Cactus Language • Overview
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Cactus_Language_%E2%80%A2_Overview
Survey of Animated Logical Graphs
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2024/03/18/survey-of-animated-logical-graphs…
Survey of Theme One Program
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2024/02/26/survey-of-theme-one-program-6/
Regards,
Jon
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