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July 06, 2004

Set theory

In my searches for references and articles I keep on finding texts relating to set theory and logic. This may very well be a coincidence, or it could be that I am appealed to looking at the problem[1] in a way that relates to set theory (that I know I am). After all, logic is a science that includes both philosophy and mathematics, much like music and much like computers and AI.

I have defined the problem in a dichotomous context of analog/digital. An alternative classification that lends itself to a tree like representation is that of body/mind. What makes this interesting to me is that the problem then becomes just a special case of the sort of dualism that is ever present in any action.

Notes:
1) The attempt to integrate acoustical instruments played live with computer based instruments on several levels

Posted by henrikfr at July 6, 2004 12:44 AM

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