In the Way of Inquiry • Formal Apology 1
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2023/01/12/in-the-way-of-inquiry-formal-apol…
Using “form” in the sense of abstract structure, the focus
of my interest in this investigation is limited to the formal
properties of the inquiry process. Among its chief constituents
are numbered all the thinking and unthinking processes supporting
the ability to learn and to reason. This “formal apology”, the
apologetics of declaring a decidedly formal intent, will be used
on numerous occasions to beg off a host of material difficulties
and thus avoid the perceived necessity of meeting a multitude of
conventional controversies.
Category Double‑Takes —
The first use of the formal apology is to rehabilitate certain classes
of associations between concepts otherwise marked as category mistakes.
The conversion is achieved by flipping from one side of the concept's
dual aspect to the other as the context demands. Thus it is possible
in selected cases to reform the characters of category mistakes in the
manner of categorical “retakes” or “double‑takes”.
Overview
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Inquiry_Driven_Systems_%E2%80%A2_Overview
Obstacles
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Inquiry_Driven_Systems_%E2%80%A2_Part_5#Obstacles
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Jon
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