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The Force is Strong With This One
Hello everybody:
some time ago I came across this link:
_http://www.dichotomistic.com
and studying the Organic Logic inthere, it seemed to me a way to get closer to ontological understandings.
any comments?
some time ago I came across this link:
_http://www.dichotomistic.com
and studying the Organic Logic inthere, it seemed to me a way to get closer to ontological understandings.
organicism as one, two, three....
Organic logic breaks neatly into three components because, when anything happens, there must of course be the “1, 2, 3” of a beginning, a middle, and an end. Some kind of initial conditions, a process that is the change, and then the outcome which is when things finally seem to have settled and so stopped happening. Here is a quick introduction to the 1, 2, 3 tale of vagueness, dichotomies and hierarchies that are the three essential components of any organic sequence of development.
In fact organic logic is more intricate. As the diagram suggests the three stages are themselves divided in varying degrees, so that they have a oneness or monadicity, a duality, and then a triality. Scholars of Peircean semiotics will recognise this as Peirce's interpretive system of firstness, secondness and thirdness. But everyone else only needs to notice the nesting of threeness here. You have the beginning, middle and end needed to tell a causal tale. But then there is also a change in the structure of things during this progression so that there is a singleness at the beginning, a duality as things happen, and then a triadic state of balance marking the final outcome.
any comments?