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Pattern Logic Primer

Pattern Logic

Unifying logic in pattern is about one general form for every logical statement.

THe General Form of a Logical Statement

Logical Statement

Pattern Logic defines a Logical Statement as a Logical Copula that relates two Logical Terms. 

It is always composed of nine ADEPT LION occasions.


Logical Terms are Quantified Modal Concepts

A Logical Term is a pattern set of three occasions:

  1. a monadic occasion for a modal concept.
  2. a dyadic occasion for a derivative concept of the monadic occasion.
  3. a triadic occasion for a quantification concept which relates the monadic occasion to the dyadic occasion

Monadic, dyadic and triadic refer to the count of inputs* for an occasion within the pattern set.


*the word channel input is not shown in these diagrams

The Copula establishes a Logical Relationship

Pattern Logic defines a Logical Copula as a pattern set consisting of three occasions:

  1. a central monadic occasion of a modal concept.
  2. an initial triadic occasion which relates the monadic occasion of the copula to the triadic occasion of the first logical term.
  3. a second triadic occasion which relates the monadic occasion of the copula to the triadic occasion of the second logical term.

Concept Maturation

The central monadic occasion of the copula is the localization of the logical statement and it may iteratively participate in the logical terms of other logical statements.  This iteration of logical statements is called maturation.

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Modality

Quantification

Quantification

Logical Terms and Statements have modality.  

Explore how Pattern Logic understands the four Alethic Modalities as a transformational grouping.

Modality

Quantification

Quantification

Quantification

Logical Terms are quantified participants in Logical Statements.

Explore how Pattern Logic understands ten forms of quantification.

Quantification

Premise

Quantification

Junctive

Logical Statements may have a mediation copula that composes logical premises.

Explore how Pattern Logic reasons over premises in an expanded syllogistic.

Premise

Junctive

Quantification

Junctive

Logical Statements may have a union or overlap copula that composes quantified monadic predicates

Junctive
Decisions include Judgements and Determinations.

Decision

Reasoning

Reasoning

Logical Decisions relate junctive statements. 

Explore how Pattern Logic uses decisions to embed truth values in the structural patterns of propositions. 

Decision

Reasoning

Reasoning

Reasoning

Pattern Logic defines forms of reasoning like deduction, abduction, induction and analogy in pattern.

Explore how Pattern Logic uses this insight to presents an integrated model of knowledge and inference.

Reasoning

Glossary

Reasoning

Glossary

A glossary of pattern logic terms, topically organized to demonstrate the maturation of concepts and their use in the different forms of reasoning. 



Glossary

Modality

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