Law of Position and Location

Ph D Delridge Hunter

Law of Position and Location
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arpress
Published
26 January 2024
Pages
188
ISBN
9798893305777

Law of Position and Location

Ph D Delridge Hunter

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The Basic Premise We take as given the idea of distinction and the idea of indication, that in order to make an indication one must first make a distinction. We take therefore of distinction for the form. G. Spencer-Brown, 1970, Laws of Form, 1. New Thinking Has Emerged The least and the most favored as positions, have allowed me to observe bias as an operational form within the United States and most other polities of culture. However, my design as constructed within the least favored and most favored positions only allowed an application of black and white positions taken from chess. In other words, my initial design outlined the black and positions as least favored and most favored but did not advanced the notion into a new paradigm until crossing and calling were understood. The desire was to create a new workable paradigm. There was a need for a new premise supported by axioms. The idea was to create sets in the form of axioms that would offer new ways of examining social intercourse. Now the task was to give new definitions and language to the process.

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