Additional components of LOGOS
 
  We are now ready to consider the final components to the system of Logos ( as introduced in Chapter 4). We now see Logos in parallel to the understanding of the laws (lex) as outlined for the creation of the Universe.  
  As explained in Chapter 4, Logos is based upon a series of statements of relationships between the Primus DA's called the "Absolute DIA's" with primus meaning "first" and DIA representing the meaning of a "statement constructed of two or more DA's".  
  Three categories of Absolute DIA's exist:  
 
1. UCADIA - The Constant Prime Ideas based around the prime idea of UCA
2. UNIDIA- The Constant Prime Ideas based around the prime idea of the Universe
3. CORDIA The Constant Prime Ideas based around the prime idea of life.
 
  We will now outline UNIDIA and CORDIA:  
  THE UNIDIA(Absolute DIA)  
 
1. Everything is change
2. To live, one dies
3. Awareness Love's Life
4. Time never ends
5. Life, not time is important
6. Everything is life
 
  THE CORDIA (Absolute DIA)  
 
1. Life is change
2. Everything is like everything else to some degree
3. Everything is different to everything else to some degree
4. Everything is a mixture of difference/sameness to some degree that makes it unique
5. Everything is related to everything else to some degree in more than one way
6. Everything has a purpose. There is always more than one purpose.
 
6.22.1 The second layer of structure of LOGOS- the Genesis IDEAS  
  As outlined in Chapter 4, through the relationships established in the three categories of Absolute DIA's (UCADIA, UNIDIA and CORDIA), LOGOS a set of principles are constructed upon which rules for thinking, classification and argument may be based. These are called the GENESIS IDEA's, or the ORDO's.  
  In Chapter 4 we detailed the first of these, namely the Ordos of Existence, Categorization, Identity and Contradiction. We now outline the remaining Ordos:  
 
THE ORDO (PRINCIPLES) OF PATTERNS
(1) All objects obey rules. All rules are common. Therefore pattern arises from the application of common rules on unique circumstances.
THE ORDO (PRINCIPLES) OF CAUSE (MOTION)
(1) Everything is in motion
(2) Every motion/action in the universe happens for a reason
(3) There is always more than one object/concept involved in each and every cause of motion/action.
(4) There is always more than one reason for motion/action
THE ORDO (PRINCIPLES) OF EFFECT (MOTION)
(1) An effect on a thing is according to its features, relationships and motion.
(2) Only two types of external effect may occur- increase/addition, or decrease/subtraction.
(3) Ratio (multiplication/division) are ratios, not prime effects. A thing cannot be divided or multiplied.
THE ORDO (PRINCIPLES) OF RATIOS
(1) Multiplication may be described as the proportional ratio of pattern of additions.
(2) Division may be described as the proportional ratio of pattern of subtractions.
(3) Effects of addition may be substituted into the form of multiplication and vice versa.
(4) Effects of subtraction may be substituted into the form of division and vice versa.
THE ORDO (PRINCIPLES) OF ARGUMENT
(1) Establish the statement of the argument
(2) Establish and agree the terms of the argument
(3) Establish and agree the purpose of the argument
(4) Establish and agree the goals of the argument
(5) Establish and agree the benchmarks of the argument aligned to UCA
(6) Establish and agree the Categorization and classification of the statement of the argument as stated in UCA
(7) In accordance to the terms and purpose, resolve the argument to stated goals using the classification and categorizations as according to UCA.
 
     
     
 
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