Seven Milestones in the History of Thought, Cell Packet

Transparencies to accompany “Seven Milestones in the History of Thought, Paper.” It is a discussion of seven milestones, or significant contributions, to archival knowledge relevant to the representation of products of human thought, as distinguished from the biological activity involved in thinking. See notes field for a list of the transparencies used. Presented at 19th Annual Conference of the Association for Integrative Studies, 23-26 October 1997, Broyhill Conference Center, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina.


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The "Cell Packet" as Warfield calls it contains the transparencies which had been prepared and taken to the conference, also a talk outline. 3 March 1997 is the date the original abstract and talk outline was written and sent to the conference organizers. Warfield's presentation was Saturday, 25 October 1997, Session 7, 10:30-12:00. His actual talk did not use all of the transparencies in the cell-pack; he ran out of time, but it did follow the ideas in the paper & cell-pack fairly closely. SEE ALSO another record for the full text of actual conference paper - listed in this Access Database under the title: "Seven Milestones in the History of Thought, Paper. Presented at 19th Annual Conference of the Association for Integrative Studies, 23-26 Oct. 1997, Broyhill Conference Center, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina" GMU library has all of the hard copy of both items, the paper and the transparencies, STORED IN SAME BOX/FOLDER IN FENWICK LIBRARY.

In the CELL PACKET, Pages1 - 4, dated August 1997, is the plan of presentation for the talk, plus a table of contents listing all of the transparencies. Following that are 36 pages of transparencies prepared for the talk. LIST OF CELLS IN THE CELLPACK: 1. Seven Milestones in the History of Thougt, 2p.; 2. On the Syllogism (quote from Graham Wallas); 3. Syllogizing Graphically; 4. On Abelard(quote from Bochenski); 5. On Leibniz (from Bochenski); 6. On Boole (from Bochenski); 7. On De Morgan; 8. On C.S. Peirce, 2p. (from Justus Buchler & Joseph Brent); 9. On Harary; 10. On Interpretive Structural Modeling; 11.Milestone Linkages; 12. Abelard's 1st Proposition "Whatever Follows from the Consequent…"; 13. Abelard's 2nd Proposition "Whatever Implies the Antecedent…"; 14. Speaking Graphically; 15. Syllogizing Graphically; 16. 324 Linked Syllogisms on One Page; 17. Jopes Problematique; 18. Invalid EFB Assumption #4 The Site of Complexity; 19. First Appearance of Mathematical Symbols in Print (Part I); 20. First Appearance of Mathematical Symbols in Print (Part II); 21. First Appearance of Mathematical Symbols in Print (Part III); 22. Formalisms as the Basis for Applying Science-First Example: Physics, Electricity; 23. Formalisms as the Basis for Applying Science-2nd Example Situational Definition; 24. Formalisms as the Basis for Applying Science-3rd Example: Comparison of Structure; 25. Four Books and Their Interdependence; 26. Five Troublesome Ailments; 27. Foucault Believes That Our Own Current Intellectual Life…(from Harding); ADDED SECTION PLACED AT THE END OF THE CELLPACK: Condensed Patterns Relevant to Science of Complexity (a sub-set on pages 34-40 of the Cell-Pack. Has title page and descriptions of 4 patterns to follow); 37. Chronology: Seven Milestones in the History of Thought (1997); 38. Milestones in the Study of Behavior (1997); 39. Chronology: The Work Program of Complexity(1997); 40. Five Indexes of Complexity (1997).


 

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  • Category: Philosophy, Thought Leaders
  • Size: 271 p
  • Description: Publisher's Offprint & typescript
  • Publication Year: 1998
  • Publication Month: 09
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