| Theory of logic
The theory of logic is concerned with natural laws and forms relating to the generation of patterns within systems. Logic is all about the whole internal structure of a system, about the internal programme that determines its set up and mode of operation. Logic shapes the essential nature and typical characteristics of a system.
Logic operates at a universal level and is not always apparent at an individual detailed level. By observing whole series of events against a specific time horizon (i.e. growth and change), by associating individual manifestations with the history of the system's development, by the ongoing reconciliation of diverse behaviour patterns and forms of expression within the system etc. The overall pattern (i.e. it's 'logic') can be identified. Observation of individual and partial aspects in isolation can actually hamper efforts to identify the overall logic. |