Interpretive Duality in Logical Graphs • 1
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All,
The duality between Entitative and Existential interpretations
of logical graphs is a good example of a mathematical symmetry,
in this case a symmetry of order two. Symmetries of this and
higher orders give us conceptual handles on excess complexity
in the manifold of sensuous impressions, making it well worth
the effort to seek them out and grasp them where we find them.
Both Peirce and Spencer Brown understood the significance of
the mathematical unity underlying the dual interpretation of
logical graphs. Peirce began with the Entitative option and
later switched to the Existential choice while Spencer Brown
exercised the Entitative option in his “Laws of Form”.
In that vein, here's a Rosetta Stone to give us a grounding in
the relationship between boolean functions and our two readings
of logical graphs.
Boolean Functions on Two Variables
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Regards,
Jon
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