On Feb 19, 2015, at 2:31 PM, Keith Russell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Could election be an account of what you call closure? This allows for
hypothesis forming as the underwriting of a discerned proposition?
Keith,
I don’t think so. I see closure in a Formative expression more as a coherent binding of information through synthesis and integration into some identifiable holistic entity that can be thought about or acted on. A successful evaluation concludes because the goal criteria have been satisfied relative to such a focal expression leaving the evaluated expression intact as a goal satisfying entity.
If I understand election correctly it is more to do with selecting those things to be resolved by the expression or contained within it. In my view, a hypothetical proposition is an expression of an underlying relational structure. The expression is of a discrete and coherent conceptual model expressed through the Formative component of a Relational thought. The anticipated outcome would be expressed in the primary intentional frame. Sigh! It is hard to express all this stuff.
Thanks for the question.
Chuck
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