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The Practical Peirce: An Introduction to the Triadic Continuum Implemented as a Computer Data Structure
The Triadic Continuum is the invention of Jane Mazzagatti, a mathematician and software engineer. Mazzagatti came upon the idea for this new computer data structure, which is based on the work of Charles Peirce, while working on a project for Unisys Corporation. This same structure has proven commercially valuable in the efficient way it stores and allows for the analysis of large datasets. However, while learning about the nature of the structure she discovered more far-reaching implications to areas other than computer science. Charles Peirce was fascinated with how the mind reasons and with all of the scientific and philosophical implications of the mechanisms of how the brain records experience, constructs memories, and accesses previously stored experience and knowledge. Mazzagatti believes that she has rediscovered the structure of the Triadic Continuum, which is the foundation of many of Peirce's key theories dealing with human reasoning and the logic of thought.In this book the author, who worked with Mazzagatti writing patents for the invention, explains how this structure is unlike any other computer data structure or type of Artificial Intelligence-but more importantly why this structure may very well be a model for human cognition..
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Systemic Group Therapy: A Triadic Model
In CRITICAL INCIDENTS IN GROUP THERAPY, authors Donigian and Hulse-Killacky create the segue between an individual approach to group therapy and a systemic one. In the first 13 chapters of Critical Incidents, the authors present and examine individual approaches to group therapy. It is then in Chapters 14 and 15 that the authors introduce the idea of systemic therapy. Building upon that foundation, SYSTEMIC GROUP THERAPY looks at the systemic nature of groups within the framework of General Systems Theory. This presentation of the interactive nature of systemic groups helps to demystify the group process. When combined with CRITICAL INCIDENTS IN GROUP THERAPY by Jerry Donigian and Diana Hulse-Killacky, students will be provided with the sum and substance for a course in group therapy/counseling. Not only are students offered the concepts they need to know, instructors will be stimulated to show how these group concepts can be brought to life in their classes..
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Triadic revelations of exilic identity: Claire Harris's Fables from the Women's Quarters, Dipped in Shadow, and She.(Caribbean Women Writers in Exile)(Critical ... from: Studies in the Literary Imagination
This digital document is an article from Studies in the Literary Imagination, published by Thomson Gale on September 22, 2004. The length of the article is 7946 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Triadic revelations of exilic identity: Claire Harris's Fables from the Women's Quarters, Dipped in Shadow, and She.(Caribbean Women Writers in Exile)(Critical Essay) Author: Emily Allen Williams Publication:Studies in the Literary Imagination (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 22, 2004 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 37 Issue: 2 Page: 53(23) Article Type: Critical Essay Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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