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Frontmatter
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George E. Yoos
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- A Preface on Aims VIII
- 1 Rhetorical limitations in the use of frames and perspectives 1
- 2 Aging and complexity 6
- 3 The human animal and its ascendance from ignorance 12
- 4 The work of Herbert Simon on Artificial Intelligence 25
- 5 Circular thinking and linear exposition Circling around a point to discover the point 29
- 6 Modern and postmodern thinking: rational and interpretive thinking 37
- 7 Use of different types of graphic display to interpret meaning 44
- 8 Stasis, observation, and facts 52
- 9 The apparent realism of naïve realism How really naïve is naïve realism? 62
- 10 Various types of modeling used for finding correlations, designing structures, discovering contrasts, and making comparisons 73
- 11 A sense of place as fundamental to our thinking about models about equilibriums 84
- 12 Fenced-off and fenced-in equilibriums: Outside and inside boundaries and fences 98
- 13 The rhetoric and politics of standardization: Measurements and needs for precision 110
- 14 Simple-minded simplicity of simples 130
- 15 Rhetorical Unity in Narrative and Exposition 141
- 16 Boolean algebra, Tűring machines, and the Sheffer stroke function 147
- Appendix 161
- Bibliography 165
- List of Figures 173
- List of Tables 174
- Index 175
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- A Preface on Aims VIII
- 1 Rhetorical limitations in the use of frames and perspectives 1
- 2 Aging and complexity 6
- 3 The human animal and its ascendance from ignorance 12
- 4 The work of Herbert Simon on Artificial Intelligence 25
- 5 Circular thinking and linear exposition Circling around a point to discover the point 29
- 6 Modern and postmodern thinking: rational and interpretive thinking 37
- 7 Use of different types of graphic display to interpret meaning 44
- 8 Stasis, observation, and facts 52
- 9 The apparent realism of naïve realism How really naïve is naïve realism? 62
- 10 Various types of modeling used for finding correlations, designing structures, discovering contrasts, and making comparisons 73
- 11 A sense of place as fundamental to our thinking about models about equilibriums 84
- 12 Fenced-off and fenced-in equilibriums: Outside and inside boundaries and fences 98
- 13 The rhetoric and politics of standardization: Measurements and needs for precision 110
- 14 Simple-minded simplicity of simples 130
- 15 Rhetorical Unity in Narrative and Exposition 141
- 16 Boolean algebra, Tűring machines, and the Sheffer stroke function 147
- Appendix 161
- Bibliography 165
- List of Figures 173
- List of Tables 174
- Index 175