Valental Aspects of Peircean Algebraic Logic.

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Abstract: This paper describes a system of logic that has both an algabraic syntax and a graphical syntax and that may be regarded as a kind of semantic net. The paper analyses certain 'valental' characteristics terms and graphs of this logical system. The most famous valental result is the so-called 'Reduction Thesis' of Charles Sanders Peirce. The paper briefly explicates the author's proof, which is to be published in a forthcoming book, of this Reduction Thesis. Several additional valental results are proved, and the potential of P as a bridge between logic and topological graph theory is suggested. Warfield talks about this man's work in his talk before Ford engineers who wereparticipants of the Ready Response Manufacturing(RRM) project at Ford Motor Company in a workshop in Dearborn Michigan, May 1993. This workshop was filmed and Warfield's lecture took place in the final hour of the last session, where he explained the workshop results and other aspects of ISM and Interactive Mangement, including the history of the mathematical foundations of ISM.[See database ID 10257)

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