MODES OF PHILOSOPHIC INQUIRY

Modes of Being
Being

Modes of Thought
That Which Is

Modes of Fact
Existence

Modes of Simpliticy
Experience

Being and Becoming Assimilation and Exemplification
(models)
Reality and Approximation Categories of Thought
(Ideas and presentations)
Phenomena and Projections Discrimination and Postulation
(theses)
Process and Frame Categories of Language and Action
(Symbols and Rules)
Elements and Composites Construction and Decomposition
(constitutents)
Object and Impression Categories of Things
(Cognition and Emotion)
Actuality and Potentiality Resolution and Question
(causes)
Substance and Accident Categories of Terms
All cells in each row above share the same mode of thought.
SCHEMA OF PHILOSOPHIC SEMANTICS
Principles Methods Interpretations Selections
Holoscopic Universal Ontic  
A Comprehensive A Dialectical A Ontological A Hierarchies (transcendental)
B Reflexive D Operational C Entitative C Matters (reductive)
Meroscopic Particular Phenomenal  
C Simple C Logistic D Existentialist D Types (perspective)
D Actional B Problematic B Essentialist B Kinds (functional)
In original, lines connect the items above with the same letters [A, B, C, D]
BASIC DIVISIONS OF PHILOSOPHY
Theoretic Physics Philosophy Logic
Practical Ethics Poetry Rhetoric
Poetic Logic History Grammar
BASIC PROBLEMS
Whole Universal Reality One
Part Particular Process Many