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  • Axiometry Nathan Coppedge's systematic method of parsing categories, often using opposites. Important precedents for the method are Hegel's category square, Venn Diagrams, literary analogies, Novalis' category distinctions from Notes for a Romantic Encyclopaedia, and Sheldon's dialectic of opposites. The method also has an important basis in Kant's categorical imperative, and Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. Axiometry is not to be confused with Axonometric projection or Axiology), which are both very different
  • Categorical Deduction Introduced by Nathan Coppedge in 2013, it bears some resemblance to a truth table, but is meant to be interpreted coherently. It is as opposed to earlier forms such as Categorical syllogism, Categorical imperative, and standard Analogy. The method is unconventional in that it uses a bounded Cartesian coordinate system, reading circularly and linearly. In a quadra format it takes the form of four opposite categories (two polar opposite pairs) arranged in the strict form AB:CD and AD:CB (this can also be expressed as 'AB-CD and AD-CB' or 'A-B :: C-D and A-D :: C-B). The system can be used to bridge knowledge gaps and solve difficult problems.
  • Causal lever(s) technical term used in philosophical discourse to indicate that the explanation of the mechanism that leads to the result depend on purely contingent facts (not necessary facts)
  • Exponential knowledge The method of Categorical Deduction popularized at knowledge-oriented websites in 2013 by Nathan Coppedge proposes a solution to the problems of Information based complexity known as the curse of dimensionality common in disciplines such as Economics and Mathematics. The paradox of the curse of dimensionality: Coppedge proposes that exponential knowledge has the opposite effect of complexity, which he terms "perfection," with the implication that it may ironically be perfection and not complexity which creates information overload.

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  • Julian Friedland (Professor of business ethics and founder of moral self-awareness theory) (https://g.co/kgs/x5TSh3), wiki reference (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personhood#Non-human_animals).org/pss/4544676 On Belief] (Jstor).
  • Joshua Halberstam Author, professor, guest lecturer, NEA Grant information: ,list of books published: , personal website:
  • Jan Konfršt ((* 13 September 1944 in Prague) is a Czech philosopher, a technician by education and original profession, a former life counsellor and author of books and audiobooks on spiritual topics. The first one, published in 2003, is entitled Life in Our Palms. The two most recent books so far are a novel, The Pilgrim : through space and time, published in 2020, and a book of public reflections from 2021-2023, titled Let us never stop to ask, published in 2023.) (Possibility of partial use of the article on the Czech version of Wikipedia for translation: https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Konfr%C5%A1t)
  • David B. Levy (a librarian, researcher, writer, lecturer, lover of wisdom with publications in a wide scope of academic disciplines such as library science and booklore, Philosophy, Jewish studies, comparative religion, history of science, classics, Musicology, History, sociology, folklore, film studies, education, geneology, etc) (Sources)
  • Elizabeth McMasters - a world renowned psychiatrist from Chicago, now working in McHenry.
  • John R. Rodman (1922-2003) - Early environmental ethicist
  • John Arrington Woodward An American philosopher/theorist known for his use of Ulrich Beck's 'second modernity' in examinations of European narratives of identity.
  • Frédéric Worms - Preeminent Contemporary Bergsonian
  • Barbara Montero American philosopher of mind; links: , , , and finally

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  1. The Philosophy of Freedom ISBN ISBN 1855840006 {{isbn}}: Check isbn value: invalid character (help)
  2. Matilda, New (2015-07-09). "The Global Land Grab: Giving With One Hand And Taking Everything With The Other". New Matilda. Retrieved 2023-09-03.
  3. Schechter, Danny (2010-09-01). The Crime Of Our Time: Why Wall Street is Not Too Big To Jail. Red Wheel Weiser. ISBN 978-1-934708-62-0.
  4. Eco-logic : cutting through the greenwash : truth, lies and saving the planet ISBN 1-4070-4100-2; Geo-Logic: Breaking Ground Between Philosophy and the Earth Sciences ISBN 0-7914-5601-3