A Simple Check for Hierarchy

The evidence for hierarchy identified to this point includes:

  • Higher Levels are more complex and encompass lower Levels. This is particularly obvious from L1 to L4, but also applies at higher Levels.
  • There is the THEE-type disconnect between L1-L4 and L5-L7, that must be defined in the next section as an internal duality.
  • Errors at lower Levels generate errors at higher Levels, whereas an error at a higher Level does not cause a problem at lower Levels.
  • The oscillating duality causing sharp discontinuities between Levels is highly suggestive.

A further useful check is based on «reasons» for the hierarchy. This involves determining the nature of the transitions from Level to Level as we go down &/or up the hierarchy i.e. each Level must reveal an incompleteness in the form of a «need to do» something or a «need for» something. At the top and bottom these needs must make no sense, so bringing closure. The more natural and self-evident the reasons for moving up and down, the more convincing.

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L Process

Structure
Function in
Sending and Receiving
  Transitions
Downward
Transitions
Upward
7


To be open
&
Openness
To activate an experiential state that maintains the potential for sending and receiving meaningful messages.   Need to/for:



Higher Level is impossible.

6



To Mean
&
Meaning
To embed a sense of something in a message: the sender generates and the recipient attributes meaning via contents within a specific context.   Need to/for:




Need to/for:




5



To Name
&
Term
(syn. label)
To use something to make specific reference to an object of experience—outer, inner, virtual or imaginary—for use in a social context; or regard it as so doing.   Need to/for:



Need to/for:



4


To Symbolize
&
Symbol
To use something to represent and evoke ideas from a different domain of discourse: or regard it as so doing.   Need to/for:



Need to/for:



3


To Signify
&
Sign
(syn. signifier)
To use something to indicate or suggest something else within a single domain of discourse; or regard it as so doing.   Need to/for:




Need to/for:




2


To Signal
&
Signal
To use a specific stimulus or pattern of stimuli to convey a specific content or message; or regard it as so doing.   Need to/for:




Need to/for:




1


To Stimulate
&
Stimuli
To use the elemental biological means for sending or receiving any message.  
Lower Level is impossible.

Need to/for:




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Originally posted 27-May-2011; Last updated 23-Jul-2011.