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In the Beginning Was Chiasmus: on the Epistemology of Non-Quantified Modelling : On the Epistemology of Non-Quantified Modelling
In the Beginning Was Chiasmus: on the Epistemology of Non-Quantified Modelling : On the Epistemology of Non-Quantified Modelling
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Author(s): Ritchey, Tom
ISBN No.: 9789004756977
Pages: 280
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 242.20
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Chiastic order is an ancient expression for cross-classification. As such, it is the primordial form of non-quantified modelling and combinatory heuristics. This book presents an epistemological history of non-quantified modelling: its prehistory in the form of rhetorical and epistemic chiasmus ; its early (pre-symbolic) use by Plato as a cross-order ( paradigmatic ) modelling method; its prototype development by Ramon Llull as a heuristic ars combinatoria ; its "modern" use by Gottfried Leibniz based on a calculus of concepts; and Fritz Zwicky's 20th-century promotion of the "morphological approach". Examples of contemporary computer-aided combinatorial modelling are presented in the areas of operational research, policy analysis, scenario development and design theory.


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