Showing posts with label articles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label articles. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Increasing Quora popularity

14K Weekly Views for the first time.
https://www.quora.com/profile/Nathan-Coppedge


Friday, May 12, 2017

Currently in the Top 0.2% for Category Theory (on Academia.edu)

http://www.southernct.academia.edu/NathanCoppedge


Thursday, January 12, 2017

Google Scholar Stats

Search within keywords... According to what I see...

14th for Analytic Philosophy
4th for Coherence Theory
165th for Category Theory
57th for Philosophy of Physics
19th for Metaphilosophy

Friday, November 11, 2016

Top 1% on Academia

PHH  D (INV INV)

In:
Free Energy
Category Theory
Black Holes
Graphical User Interfaces
Contemporary Art

http://www.southernct.academia.edu/NathanCoppedge

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

My Most Popular Paper by Views

The Solutions, has 622 views and 5 bookmarks. https://www.academia.edu/14797247/The_Solutions

It's almost edged out by "The Only System" on Academic Room, which has 539 views. http://www.academicroom.com/article/only-system

On the other hand, another paper, "Things More Divine Than God from A Human Point of View" has 14 bookmarks, probably because it's classified as blasphemy. https://www.academia.edu/11321758/Four_Things_More_Divine_Than_God_From_A_Humans_Point-of-View

Actually, "Dialectic of Philosophy: Philosophy's Most Important Questions" has 28 bookmarks, even though it has only 129 views.

And "Dialectic of Negativity" has 17 bookmarks. https://www.academia.edu/11421867/Dialectic_of_Negativity

To be fair, "6 Theories of Metaphysics" also has 11 bookmarks and 93 views... https://www.academia.edu/9472789/6_Theories_of_Metaphysics

And Profound Knowledges has 10 bookmarks and only 22 views... https://www.academia.edu/8380422/Profound_Knowledges

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Now in Top 2% at Academia.edu

Saturday, March 28, 2015

New Article: On Epiphanies, Part II.

--- On Categorical Epiphanies Academia.edu by Nathan Coppedge ---


Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Standing at Academia.Edu

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Slow Progress

 quoting a Wikipedia editor at the Reliable Sources Noticeboard:
The kgbanswers link is useless - it merely mentions your name without further explanation, though I can see no reason to think that it would be considered even remotely a reliable source anyway. The Dalia Martin page says nothing about you, while the inventors.about.com page merely links your website. If these are the best sources you can find, there is no possibility whatsoever of an article on you meeting our notability guidelines - we require significant coverage in multiple independent reliable sources. And it makes no difference if the article is a stub - the notability requirements are the same. AndyTheGrump (talk) 02:46, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
This is actually sweet-talk, by Wikipedia standards. So I actually feel better. Notice, he doesn't say I can't write an article about myself.


Saturday, December 13, 2014

Technology Innovation Concepts

Some non-proprietary nudging for the tech industry.

*Future metaverse users will want to be omniscient, at least in a virtual sense.

*There will be a need to integrate emotional chemistry with conceptual organizations.

*Future education will focus on emotional intelligence more than previously. Thus, interfacing with chemistry will have an important communications role.

*There will be a greater role for originality, but the potential of originality depends on an electronic infrastructure which tolerates transparent, complex commands.

*Much of the function of interface will be in designing aspects of interface function.

*Designer functions, engines, glots, patches, hitches, objects, planes, lattices, and queues will define the nature of object-interface from the bottom-up, not just top-down, as suggested by the book Moral Machines (which does not really use this terminology).

*One of the functions of objects will be logic, which means symbolic representation. Education will involve forming rigorous design rules which define the features of design space (a concept borrowed from Daniel Dennett).

*Programming will be a powerful tool for determining the functions of design space, but as I understand it, it will be buried deep within a highly aesthetic design system, a system which is simultaneously open-ended, when paradigms are not met.

*One of the features of defining design space will be the kinds of freedoms we now associate with games (however, needless to say, many of the functions will not be games in the conventional sense. However, users will be encouraged to develop a functional fantasy of the user-interface role).

*A kernel of truth may be found in the idea that ideas in general will function somewhere between the idea of a programming function and the idea of a symbological function. Idea programming will work with generic tools to build specific, combinatorial knowledge and functions.

*The user will also be an officiated dual member of virtual and real space. Citizenship will have info-functions which integrate the user with an economic interface, a political interface, etc. Some of this will initially look like the conventional internet, but in actuality will extend the control of citizens over features like A.I., robotics, and manufacturing.

*Above all, there is a need for integrated functions which are not purely mathematical, but involve syllogistic content, and other types of content involving qualities. This additional content will also structure the functioning of the previous types of 'stale information'.

*By overcoming 'stale' information, the user will have a means of integrating with A.I.

*A.I. will not just be a functioning program, but an immersive experience in which users can contribute concepts of logic-function, symbolism, programming, and interface.

*A.I., however, is not the whole concept, except from a functionalist point of view.

*Concepts of aesthetics, applied semantics, problem-solving, and creative arts will play a metaphorical role in defining user interface. For example, concepts of art will be interpreted for their functional role as holistic interfaces. Semantic concepts will be used to define the language powers which orient the user with ultimate reality. Problem solving will serve as an adventure with ideal cases, and thus, ideal symbols, which can be viewed coherently. Creative arts such as writing will serve as a secondary tool which can inform the complexity of the user-interface experience.

*User-interface must transcend ordinary functioning as it has been known, and thus must reach for meta-functions. Meta-functions are of such types as universal functions, perfect functions, intrinsically meaningful functions, and symbolic mapping or corroboration functions.

*In the immediate future, the resolution of these interface questions will involve such things as
1.  creating corroborative, symbolic, meaningful, perfect, and universal functions.
2. defining the media of ideal space.
3. defining the user-agent role such as the ideal boundary between user / A.I. / and interface.
4. defining the universal character of user-objects, if necessary, iteratively.
5. applying basic logic tools to reach for new functions.
6. engineering 'secret' functions to create exponential results.
7. engineering invisibility for higher functioning of the system.
8. finding analogs between things like chemistry and information.
9. meaningful systems.
10. omniscience within the system, defined not informationally, but emotionally.


If you want an official citation of this article, visit the facsimile page at: https://www.academia.edu/9761334/Technology_Innovation_Concepts



Sunday, December 7, 2014

Recent Articles by Nathan Coppedge 11/29 - 12/7

"Epoch" Morals for God

Introduction to Formal Technicalism

The Four Inflections of Paradigmatics

The Dimensional Truth of Objects "Ab Origine"

The Primary Ethics of Religion

Two Theories of Truth

A View of Immortality Vis. Racism

The Telos: An Original (Dimensional) Dialogue

A variety of aphorisms by Nathan Coppedge can be found at Poemhunter.com HERE.

Monday, October 6, 2014

I've reached 3600 views to my papers on Academic Room

due to a recent increase in popularity (that means some of my papers have almost 300 views). That means the total is approaching 5000 on academic sites.

Yay!

View my papers HERE or HERE.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Best Psychology Quotes by Nathan Coppedge

"If there is an ultimate secret, it may be called 'difficult' " ---The Perpetual Motion Genius' Guide for Intelligent Children

"The correct  approach is to find a variable which does not represent a set of assumptions at all, not a blind variable, or a test variable or an organic variable in the sense of clinical cases, but instead a variable that is dynamic enough to itself define some of the context of the analysis...First, the variable will be independent of a subject’s emotions. Second, it will be defined relatively to exist in any context that could be described---it is universal. Thirdly, there is some criterion for determining that it exists. It must exist as a hypothesis. Fourthly, and most importantly, the criteria that determine that it does not exist must instead determine that it is modified". ---Psychology of Negative Variablism

"Creative tests have the advantage that those that do not value the results may find the test to be a negligible contributor to their intellect, whereas those who value creativity may consider the tests to be encouraging and influential... This aspect might amount to a kind of double-blind quality evaluation". ---Debatable Vs. Debatability: Towards a Product-Based I.Q. Test

"Clearly psychology at this point exists in three senses, none of which relate to Freud or behaviorism: [1] Mental information, [2] Effective technologies, and [3] Thought-implementation. In these senses there is a new willingness, as a function of the dependence on computer interfaces, to express functionality explicitly by terms of words like ‘enhancement’, ‘technicalism’, and ‘artificial’. What’s more, these words no longer connote some aspect that is amalgamated ad hoc, as an exterior meaning to personality, doctoral authority, or functional identity. Indeed, more often than not it is seen as a skill or talent any time some aspect of identity DOES NOT depend on the technological". ---New Dimensions of Psychology and the Media

Monday, March 3, 2014

I sent an article

to a gentleman named Sreejith, who runs a "Episteme Puzzles" blog.

He requested that I write a new article on metaphysics. So that is what I have done.

No word yet on whether it's accepted.

I will re-post this post as a link to his post if I'm accepted.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Nathan Coppedge in the News

Book Forum quoted me on Sophology:

"This movement did not yet exist on wikipedia, so I decided to start it myself"

http://www.bookforum.com/blog/12923

The quote comes from my article, "The Manifesto of Sophology".

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Progress in Para-Logic and Mathematics Toolkits

I have added some of my recent essay materials to two future book projects.

The "Manifesto of Protocritical Mathematics" was added to the appendix of the Dimensional Mathematics Toolkit. "Metemphysics and the Philosophy of Concepts" was added to the appendix of the Para-Logician's Toolkit.

This is not the only progress I have made in the Dimensional Para-Logician's Toolkit recently. This morning I was up all night and added the three categorical modules, plus Irrational Arrays, and a so-called Qua-Axial Method, which supplements earlier developments.

I hope eventually interest in other volumes of my encyclopedia will attract people to Para-Logic also. It has some valuable things to offer.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

New Articles Posted

Public Media: Predicting Future Technologies:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Public-Media:-Predicting-Future-Technologies&id=7465396

Is Emotional Cognition Replacing Mathematical Processing?:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Is-Emotional-Cognition-Replacing-Mathematical-Processing?&id=7465381