List, Jon: On May 16, 2014, at 1:36 PM, Jon Awbrey wrote:
> There is background material on relations in general and the > principal species of functional relations in this article: > > Relation Theory > http://intersci.ss.uci.edu/wiki/index.php/Relation_theory > > Regards, > > Jon Thank you, Jon, for your partial answer. >From the unusual writing style of this Wiki article cited above, I detect a >familiarity. I would conjecture Jon, that you authored this citation so that by citing Wikipedia you are merely citing your own work. Did you or did you not write this Wikipedia article? If so, would it be fair to your readership to reveal you are citing your own work? We have discussed on this list the nature of CSP's usage of the term "mydad" and it's sequela. Do your reject CSP's usage of the sequence of terms ending in the prefix "...adicity"? We have also discussed earlier the highly restrictive notation that CSP invented to describe his logic of relations. Should your reader's attempt to interpret your recent contributions on the "logic of relations" in terms of CSP's notation or your notation? The questions of your usage of the term "love" and "very-typically" in a mathematical context remains open. Cheers Jerry
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