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Ontology:Q174

From Philosophical Research
  1. pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] atom-like entity 1-1-1

Core characteristics[edit]

item type
S 1-1-1
pronounced [P] label [string] (L)
pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] atom-like entity 1-1-1
E:atom-like entity
pronounced [P] alias (en) [string]
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shares thematic block [Item] (BB) 1-1-1
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sub-case of [Item]
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case of [Item]
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super-case of [Item]
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associated Term [Lexeme]
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Components[edit]

model combines claims
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Wavebuilder combinations[edit]

pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
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along with [Item]
pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] atom-like entity 1-1-1
forming from [Item]
pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] atom-like entity 1-1-1
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Prototype notes[edit]

  1. atom-like entity -> an atom-like entity is a mostly-indivisible unit which contains the capacity for particular patterns when combined with particular other atom-like entities. a chemical element is the prototypical example: two hydrogens and one oxygen form water. but one hypothesis I am trying to investigate is the possibility that individuals of particular ideologies are atom-like entities, and when put together in various "compounds" they form specific ideologies. I feel like there is some remote possibility that one day there could just be a periodic table of ideologies that is as prosaic and numerical as the study of chemical elements and chemical compounds.
    an atom-like entity is not an entity that can be considered in total isolation from all others akin to a helium atom. I really don't like models like Rothenberg's that imply that, because not even chemistry works that way. chemistry may be reductionist, but the predictable emergences from the elements are the whole study of chemistry.

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