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Rosenstock-Huessy’S “Cross Of Reality” And Systems Theory, Martin Zwick
Rosenstock-Huessy’S “Cross Of Reality” And Systems Theory, Martin Zwick
Systems Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
This paper is a systems theoretic examination of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy’s “cross of reality,” a structure that fuses a vertical spatial dyad of inner-outer and a horizontal temporal dyad of past-future into a space-time tetrad. This tetrad is compatible not only with the human-centered phenomenological point of view that Rosenstock-Huessy favors, but also with a world-centered scientific point of view. It is applied by him explicitly or implicitly to a wide variety of individual and collective human experiences. In this paper I mention a few examples of these applications from the realm of language, religion, and social critique. I also show …
Graphical Models In Reconstructability Analysis And Bayesian Networks, Marcus Harris, Martin Zwick
Graphical Models In Reconstructability Analysis And Bayesian Networks, Marcus Harris, Martin Zwick
Systems Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
Reconstructability Analysis (RA) and Bayesian Networks (BN) are both probabilistic graphical modeling methodologies used in machine learning and artificial intelligence. There are RA models that are statistically equivalent to BN models and there are also models unique to RA and models unique to BN. The primary goal of this paper is to unify these two methodologies via a lattice of structures that offers an expanded set of models to represent complex systems more accurately or more simply. The conceptualization of this lattice also offers a framework for additional innovations beyond what is presented here. Specifically, this paper integrates RA and …
Polymorphism And Polysemy In Images Of The Sefirot, Martin Zwick
Polymorphism And Polysemy In Images Of The Sefirot, Martin Zwick
Systems Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
The resurgence of interest in Kabbalistic diagrams (Segol, Busi, Chajes) raises the question of how diagrams function in religious symbolism. This question can be approached via methods used in the graphical modeling of data. Specifically, graph theory lets one define a repertoire of candidate structures that can be applied not only to quantitative data, but also to symbols consisting of qualitative components. A graph is a set of nodes and links between nodes. What nodes and links are is unspecified in this definition. The Kabbalistic Ilan is – partially – a graph. The Sefirot are its nodes; the paths connecting …