The First Consideration of ADEPT LION uses material and conceptual Entities to construct three other collections of pattern called pools:
A determinative thing channel distinguishes the ADEPT LION pool of ascriptive patterns. Ascriptions become individual subjects in the third consideration.
A determinative use channel distinguishes the ADEPT LION pool of descriptive patterns. Descriptions become grouping objects in the third consideration.
A determinative thing and use channel distinguishes the ADEPT LION pool of process patterns. Processes become contextualizing sources in the third consideration.
Patterns for the generation of subjective ascription.
Fact (ascription A) non-predicates another phenomenon (B). A fact is a determinate subject.
Designation (ascription A) means a concept (alpha) predicates a phenomenon (B). A designation is a determinate subject.
Foci (ascription alpha) non-predicates a phenomenon (B). A foci is an indeterminate subject.
Individual (ascription alpha) means a concept (beta) predicates a phenomenon (B). An individual is an indeterminate subject.
Implicit Domain (ascription alpha) non-predicates a phenomenon (B). An implicit domain is a non-determinate subject.
Explicit Domain (ascription alpha) means a concept (beta) predicates a phenomenon (B). An explicit domain is a non-determinate subject.
Note: additional Ascription Rivulets and Trickles can also be found in the Third Consideration.
Patterns for the origination of objective description
Semblance (description A) is disjoint from a phenomenon (B).
Resemblance (description A) means that a concept (alpha) predicates a phenomenon (B).
Glyph (description alpha) is disjoint from a phenomenon (B).
Group (description alpha) means that a concept (beta) predicates a phenomenon (B).
Implicit Range (description alpha) is disjoint from a phenomenon (B).
Explicit Range (description alpha) means that a concept (beta) predicates a phenomenon (B).
Note: additional Description Rivulets and Trickles can also be found in the Third Consideration.
Patterns for the origination contextual source
Rule (process A) means that a phenomenon (B) predicates another phenomenon (C).
Cause (process alpha) means that a phenomenon (B) predicates another phenomenon (C).
Coupling (process alpha) means that a phenomenon (B) predicates another phenomenon (C).
Note: additional Process Rivulets and Trickles can also be found in the Third Consideration.
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