Intro to Elements

Overview

Inquiry is concerned both with representation of the world and with provision of confidence that this representation is correct, or at least adequate.

The hierarchical ordering of elements are based on each level being built on the one below it through the addition of a notion needed for representing. Each level has its own:

  • function (purpose),
  • inquiring puzzle,
  • operational and logical mechanics,
  • inherent form of error &
  • locus of control.

As well as identifying the entity at each level, it is now possible to clarify the process at that level.

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Schema

Each of the 7 Levels will be analysed as follows:

The Formulation section will introduce the entity and explain its emergence. A function will be proposed, and there will be a reminder of how the cumulation occurs.

The Features section will identify the characteristic uncertainty puzzle, the inherent error, how numbers are used, and the locus of control.

Finally, the relation to the Domain will be explained.

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Cumulation

L Elements of Inquiry   Hierarchical Cumulation
7 Wonder enables Willingness for any and all inquiring elements/processes to occur
6 Judgement enables Commitment to the validity of any lower level inquiry element
5 Relation enables Connection between standardized or ranked quantities of categorized phenomena
4 Measurement enables Standardized quantity of a categorized phenomenon
3 Comparison enables Ranked quantity of a categorized phenomenon
2 Concept enables Categorization of a phenomenon
1 Data enables Phenomena to be captured

Originally posted: 23-Aug-2015