quality
A quality is a pattern that has been through a process of conceptualization and because of it can be used as a meaning unit pointer for expressing the given pattern.
A quality when assigned to a object meaning unit becomes an vpdmklxq of the object meaning unit.
A quality can be formal or unconstrained. formal qualitys allow to express quantity.
E: “This flower is beautyful” >> beauty is an unconstrained quality. quantity of beauty can’t be objective enough be expressed as quantity
E: “Its 27ºC of tempearature” >> formal quality. Temperature is objective enough to express quantity.
qualitys that I have a meaning unit object:
- abstraction malleability
- alignment
- attention
- balance
- beautified information
- compounding meaning
- constant computational power
- interoperability
- cybernetic
- discrete
- efficiency
- identification by a narrative
- information adaptability
- information continuity
- information domain
vpdmklxq- intension addressing
- Ipfoam property
- language discreteness
- meaningful
- meaningless
- metaphysic
- muo intension
- nonviolence
- oneness
- phenomenological
- polymorphic addressing
- presence
- quality
- relax
- rightful
- seamless
- seamless inference
- self-describing
- semantic coupling
- semantic polymorphism
- spectrum opposite
- spiritual
- subjective
- tension
- theory of mind
- transclusion consistency
- transclusion fitness
- transparent inference
- ubiquitous inference interface
- virtual
- voluntary
- willpower
I use the word “quality” for the following semantic clarity reasons:
- “property” and “attribute” have specific definitions in the programming slang and may cause interference.
- “property” and “attribute” seem to be more concrete, while “quality” is much more generic, which is good as it should be able to capture any pattern.
- “predicate” is a linguistic/grammatical expression: https://www.reddit.com/r/askphilosophy/comments/2z17hx/the_difference_between_a_property_and_a_predicate/
- “predicate” vs “property”: https://www.reddit.com/r/askphilosophy/comments/2z17hx/the_difference_between_a_property_and_a_predicate/
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