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[...] a semiotically classified representation of philosophical sciences is a prerequisite to the development of an ars inveniendi. [...] a semiotically classified representation of philosophical sciences is a prerequisite to the development of an ars inveniendi.
Wolff assumes that an isomorphic relationship between concepts and signs as well as between their differences and relations exists and develops a system of concepts resulting in an Organon for philosophy Assuming that an isomorphic relationship between concepts, signs, and things as well as between their differences and relations exists, Wolff develops a system of concepts resulting in a real Organon for philosophy.
His method follows the ideal of explicating concepts originating in ordinary language, which, because of this origin, become lexicographically applicable, even independently of the theoretical context. […] all content of consciousness is assumed to be accessible to an analysis notionum and to be solely conveyed by signs […] Wolff's method follows the ideal of explicating concepts originating in ordinary language, which, because of this origin, become lexicographically applicable, even independently of the theoretical context. [ …] all content of consciousness is assumed to be accessible to an analysis notionum and to be solely conveyed by signs […]
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Homeokinetics is the study of complex systems, such as galaxies, social systems, or planetary subsystems.[1] Homeokinetics is the study of complex systems, systems such as [..] galaxies, social systems, or various planetary subsystems.
Complex systems are divided into atomistic-like units called "atomisms", which exist in a nested hierarchy of systems. The entire universe thus consists of atomistic-like units - "atomisms" - bound in interactive ensembles to form systems, level by level in a nested hierarchy of systems.
A system is defined as a group of relatively common atomisms which are bounded above and below in the space and time domain. A system is a group of relatively common 'atomisms' organized into a high ordered 'atomism' bounded from above and below in the space and time domain.
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Homeokinetics attempts to treat all complex systems equally, animate and inanimate, providing them with a common viewpoint. The complexity involved in learning how these systems work is reduced by the emergence of common languages in all complex systems. Homeokinetics treats all complex systems on an equal footing, animate and inanimate, providing them with a common viewpoint. The complexity in studying how they work is reduced by the emergence of common languages in all complex systems.
Complex systems are defined by the internal exchange by their actors. In homeokinetics, the goal can be considered an understanding of what these complex internal agents are doing. A complex system is one where there is a tremendous amount of internal exchange by the actors. The physics of complex systems is played out on the basis of trying to understand what these complex internal agents are doing.
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The Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation that is devoted to peacebuilding and reconciliation in Ireland (North and South), Britain, and beyond. The Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation that is devoted to peacebuilding and reconciliation in Ireland, North and South, Britain and beyond.
The programme works to build peace and fosters reconciliation by facilitating dialogues, creating peace education resources, organising school programmes, etc. The programme work builds peace and fosters reconciliation by facilitating dialogues, creating peace education resources, and much more.
It offers programmes which "reflect the belief that new ways can be found to deal with diversity and conflict in a democratic society." Glencree offers programme approaches which reflect the belief that new ways can be found to deal with diversity and conflict in a democratic society.
Glencree is located at Glencree, Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland, 12 mile from the centre of Dublin. It is a company limited by guarantee and is a registered charity in the Republic of Ireland. The Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation, Glencree, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow (12 miles from Dublin City centre) [..] The Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation is a company limited by guarantee and is a registered charity in the Republic of Ireland.
The oldest structures at Glencree were built as a British military barracks in the late 18th century. Between the mid 19th and mid 20th centuries, the premises were occupied by a religious order which ran a reformatory for boys. The buildings were then neglected, and in 1974 leased to Glencree by the Irish government. The Office of Public Works has since restored and refurbished the old buildings The oldest structures at Glencree were built as a British military barracks in the late 18th century. Between the mid 19th and mid 20th centuries, the premises were occupied by a religious order which ran a reformatory for boys. Thereafter, the buildings were largely neglected. In 1974 the government leased the premises to the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation. The Office of Public Works has since restored and refurbished the old buildings.