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    The author establishes the syncategory proper -- without invoking grammar as an ontological prior . The author acknowledges but ignores Sherwood . The author refutes Neoplatonists . The author specifically addresses and refutes Occam and the commentary on Aristotle's Categories that is commonly attributed to Boethius . The author proposes the syncategories as pertaining to an ontology of movement . Advisory : there is at least one swear word used . Syncategories is roughly 90 pages in length.
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    Arguments is a five-page book that introduces the practice of argumentation with its analytic basis . The author, Jacob Parr, has concentrated the material to best-express its essentiality to the topic and to introduce the performance of argumentation and its rhetorical basis . The author does not then complicate the matter and does not begin theorizing rhetoric . The author provides a succinct proof that demonstrates the inadequacy of the Law of Excluded Middle . This book would benefit most ev…Read more
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    M.P.::W.i.P. Jacob Roman Parr has found a robust homomorphism between a collection of works and Deleuze and Guatarri's What is Philosophy[?] ; by asserting and defending the Minor Prophet books as being within their own ( idaontical ) genre Remonstration(s) and that W.i.P. is also an idaontical Remonstration for W.i.P.'s specific contexts ; thus through numerous shared functoral relations , or comports , does Jacob Roman Parr " discover " or ellucidate where 1970s-1980s Philosophy-at-large was …Read more
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    Virtue discussed . A definitive definition for what constitutes a nonethical action. A definitive definition for what constitutes an immoral action. The author brings attention to Aristotle’s ironic writing .
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    Jacob Roman Parr completes the two-part series Writing while Reading with this second part on the Universal Treatise by Nicholas de Autrecourt but not the second treatise . A potential reader might be interested in reading this book if also interested in temporal modal logic , rigorous phenomenology , things possibly being eternal , somewhat perfect objects , or Writing while Reading : Part 1 , as this part , Part 2 , is also about celestial objects . Writing while Reading : Part 2 : Similar to …Read more
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    Part 1 in a two-part work , Jacob Parr , the author , has written his first thoughts while he reads a book by Averroes for the first time . Part 2 will be written while reading a book by Nicholas de Autrecourt that specifically mentions Averroes . In Writing while Reading : Part 1 , you dear reader will find a short refutation against Speculative Philosophy , various contexts addressed among the commentary , wondrously tidy analysis-scopes , some attempts at humor , scholarly references , but mo…Read more
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    Mostly essays on music ontology . Collected but not proofed -- left as-is for each . ToC : September 3, 2013 — “ Frege’s Aesthetics in ‘The Thought‘ “ With humility — “ The Musical Work as Sound and Experience “ September 17, 2014 — “ Argument Critique: Aristotle on Parmenides “ September 21, 2014 — “ Wollheim, Intent, and Correct Perception “ October 29, 2014 — “ When is a Painting a Painting? “ November 19, 2014 — “ Broad and Prior; Time and Change “ December 12, 2014 — “ Beautiful Things…Read more
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    The author delineates Job's ( Iob's ) argument in Job Chapter 3 . The author states that there was no conflict in interest that would affect the author's work's bias -- not financial nor political nor social nor religious . The work is two pages in length , included are two cover art variants -- all by Jacob Roman Parr , who also happens to here be the author . Jacob Roman Parr . 08/08/2024 .
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    The author Jacob Roman (Parr) provides commentary and line by line analysis of 218b10 through 223a23 , which is of Aristotle's Physica . written in 2023 .
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    It took pretty much 6 days of more than 8 hours a day dedicated to its writing ... mostly 24 hrs a day for 7 days . But what's a day amongst weekes ? see www .threads .com/@jacobromanparr for the book :: that website page IS the book...
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    A Book of First Philosophy . Currently practically finished . Over 25000 words , around 125 pages . Baskerville font , not double spaced , around 11 pt font . Various margins , not as large print as Baumgarten's Aestetica , but could benefit from stylistic inclusions similar to Baumgarten's Astetica . The book posits a first philosophy grounded in sense -- and actually succeeds in its telos . Bergson's books are printed with 2 paragraphs per leaf . i will report back with the length of my book …Read more
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    A comprehensive cursory text on time , Time und Zeit includes a formal correction to Einstein’s four-variable vector . The author addresses continental time . Time und Zeit provides a phenomenological deduction for a second time variable that is not simply a scalar to some parameter . The author includes an argument that enjoys first-person epistemic access to greater than one degree derivatives to some observed motion vector . Time und Zeit refutes common fantastical argument-lines present in …Read more
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    The author , after Bergson , provides a formal deduction which defends Bergson ’s claim that “ the character of movements which are externally identical are internally different “ . The author is responding to Diana Coole and Samantha Frost ’s “ Introducing the New Materialisms ” , wherein neither Coole nor Frost showed a knowledge of Bergson or his existence whatsoever despite seemingly having to have read Deleuze and Deleuze ’s contemporaries … The author also presents a novel concept in mere…Read more
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    The author solves open problems in ontology , set theory , mathematics , modal logic . The author details the ontological commitments and implications of said found solutions and proves the need for and provides the solution to a new fundamental theory of algebra ... The author also provides the correct pronunciation of "prima facie" , a means for remembering the correct pronunciation of "prima facie" — and suggests others adopt the correct pronunciation of -- it's fun to say the word -- "PRiiii…Read more
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    Measurement
    In Stathis Psillos & Martin Curd (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Ccience, Routledge. 2010.
    An erroneous mysterious attribution has occurred. I honestly could not have written this at 18 , but I’ll accept the compliment. This work appears in full in Kinds and Degrees .
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    A short formal actually-onepage proof that proves all things must be interpretable in at least more than one way , as any determination to an exact unary finitude is an overdetermination in necessitation that obtains an analytic contradiction which would thus be a doubly determinable conclusivity, which if as assumed would not be analytically so; thus, one must have, for any axiomatic set theoretic construction to number count to properly function toward any decision making aprioretically founde…Read more
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    The author presents Deluze-ian concepts and ideas in actu. The author provides explanations of their context and use.