Quote from Arthur Deco:
And if you cannot through careful reflection and analysis codify that 90%, then it is bullshit. Rules rule.
Certainly.
Would it be any other way? I think not.
When defining cycles using indicators (meaning a sensitive, articulated and balanced combination), it comes down to handling the cases by codification.
It is more common to use logic (rather than rules), since rules have limitations in their scopes and bounds.
Take the six cases of any two line indicator; there are four of one kind and two of the other kind. Cases emerge from a logic tree.
In the above, my languaging is according to Carnap for logic and Keynes for "kind".
Codifying can be quantified by lines required for the logic.
