MODES OF PHILOSOPHIC INQUIRY

[#]

MODES OF
BEING
  Being

MODES OF
THOUGHT
That Which Is

MODES OF
FACT
Existence

MODES OF
SIMPLICITY
Experience

[0]

Phenomena
and
Projections

Discrimination and Postulation:
THESES
Process
and
Frame
Categories of
Language and Action
(Symbols and Rules)
[1]

Being
and
Becoming

Assimilation and
Exemplification:
MODELS
Reality
and
Approximation
Categories of
Thought
(Ideas and presentations)
[2] Actuality
and
Potentiality
Resolution and
Question:
CAUSES
Substance
and
Accident
Categories of
Terms
[??+??]
[3] Elements
and
Composites
Construction and
Decomposition:
CONSTITUTENTS
Object
and
Impression
Categories of
Things
(Cognition and Emotion)
[All cells in each row above share the same mode of thought.  Reordered by #.]
SCHEMA OF PHILOSOPHIC SEMANTICS
PRINCIPLES METHODS INTERPRETATIONS SELECTIONS
Holoscopic Universal Ontic  

[1] Comprehensive

[1] Dialectical [1] Ontological [1] Hierarchies (transcendental)

[2] Reflexive

[0] Operational [3] Entitative [3] Matters (reductive)
Meroscopic Particular Phenomenal  

[3] Simple

[3] Logistic [0] Existentialist [0] Types (perspective)

[0] Actional

[2] Problematic [2] Essentialist [2] Kinds (functional)
[In original, lines connect the items above with the same NUMBERS = 0, 1, 2, 3]
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