Inquiry Into Inquiry • Discussion 7
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http://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2023/08/17/inquiry-into-inquiry-discussion-7/
All,
Dan Everett has prompted a number of discussions on Facebook recently
which touch on core issues in Peirce's thought — but threads ravel on
and fray so quickly in that medium one rarely gets a chance to fill out
the warp. Not exactly at random, here's a loose thread I think may be
worth the candle.
Re: Facebook • Daniel Everett
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https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0be89MXhhCm8rxahRn4P…
My Comment —
Compositionality started out as a well-defined concept, arising
from the composition of mathematical functions, abstracted to the
composition of arrows and functors in category theory, and generalized
to the composition of binary, two-place, or dyadic relations. In terms
of linguistic complexity it's associated with properly context-free languages.
That all keeps compositionality on the dyadic side of the border in Peirce's
universe. More lately the term has been volatilized to encompass almost any
sort of information fusion, which is all well and good so long as folks make it
clear what they are talking about, for which use the term “information fusion”
would probably be sufficiently vague.
Regards,
Jon
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