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THE ORDOS
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The second layer of structure of LOGOS- the principles
of thinking, argument and classification based upon the Absolute DIA- The
Genesis IDEAS
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Through the relationships established in the three
categories of Absolute DIA's (UCADIA, UNIDIA and CORDIA), LOGOS enables us to
consider a set of principles upon which rules for thinking, classification and
argument may be based. These are called the GENESIS IDEA's, or the ORDO's. |
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Similar to the Absolute DIA's, (upon which they are
based) the ORDOS are categorized into a range of headings, including: |
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The Ordos of Existence |
The Ordos of Categorization |
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The Ordos of Identity |
The Ordos of Contradiction |
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The Ordos of Pattern |
The Ordos of Cause |
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The Ordos of Effect |
The Ordos of Ratios |
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The Ordos of Argument |
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We have discussed sufficient concepts so far to
outline the Ordos of Existence, Categorization, Identity and Contradiction for
the moment. The other categories will be outlined later in the book after
preparatory concepts are defined. |
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THE ORDOS (PRINCIPLES) OF EXISTENCE |
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(1) All thoughts and actions are governed by the
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(2) All existence is governed by the Absolute DIA's |
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(3) I EXIST |
(4) I am who I am |
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(5) I am what I am |
(6) I am ALL and ALL is me |
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(7) Once something is created, nothing is uncreated |
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THE ORDOS (PRINCIPLES) OF CATEGORISATION |
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(1) All things belong to the category of things. There
is no higher category except nothing.
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(2) Nothing belongs to a category of itself |
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(3) The category of nothing ( no-thing) belongs to ALL
things as no-thing is also a thing.
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(4) The category of things may be divided into sub categories of
named things
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(5) A thing belongs to as many sub-categories as may
be determined by the nature and usage of the category of named things.
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(6) All Categorization of things reflects the grouping of various
things according to the laws of UCA.
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(7) A thing may be categorized into a sub-category
based on its commonality with other things according to the rules of UCA.
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THE ORDOS (PRINCIPLES) OF IDENTITY |
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(1) A thing is itself absolutely and separate to other
things in lesser degrees
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(2) The descriptions of A shall never = 0 , or 8, but a fraction of
both
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(3) A = not-A to some degree |
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THE ORDOS (PRINCIPLES) OF CONTRADICTION |
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(1) Nothing is 100% true or 100% false. All other
things are true and false to some degree.
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(2) A proposition is both true and false to more or less degree |
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(3) A = not-A to some degree |
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A new set of thinking tools upon which to consider the
nature of creation and the knowledge of the universe
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While a significant amount of what has been stated
over the past few pages may appear foreign and difficult for some readers to
initially grasp, Logos will be a vital "thinking" tool over the coming chapters
as we seek to understand the nature and behaviour of the universe around us and
ourselves. |
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