Logical Graphs • First Impressions 13
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2024/09/11/logical-graphs-first-impressions-…
Primary Algebra as Pattern Calculus (concl.) —
Speaking of algebra, and having just encountered one example
of an algebraic law, we might as well introduce the axioms
of the “primary algebra”, once again deriving their substance
and their name from the works of Charles Sanders Peirce and
George Spencer Brown, respectively.
Axiom J₁
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.files.wordpress.com/2023/09/logical-graph-axiom-…
Axiom J₂
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.files.wordpress.com/2023/09/logical-graph-axiom-…
The choice of axioms for any formal system is to some degree
a matter of aesthetics, as it is commonly the case that many
different selections of formal rules will serve as axioms to
derive all the rest as theorems.
As it happens, the example of an algebraic law we noticed first,
“a ( ) = ( )”, as simple as it appears, proves to be provable
as a theorem on the grounds of the foregoing axioms.
We might also notice at this point a subtle difference between the primary
arithmetic and the primary algebra with respect to the grounds of justification
we have naturally if tacitly adopted for their respective sets of axioms.
The arithmetic axioms were introduced by fiat, in a quasi‑apriori fashion,
though it is of course only long prior experience with the practical uses of
comparably developed generations of formal systems that would actually induce
us to such a quasi‑primal move. The algebraic axioms, in contrast, can be seen
to derive both their motive and their justification from the observation and
summarization of patterns which are visible in the arithmetic spectrum.
Resources —
Logical Graphs
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Logical_Graphs
Survey of Animated Logical Graphs
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2024/03/18/survey-of-animated-logical-graphs…
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Jon
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