P-11-5-19-1

Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Collection
Interactive Methods
Summary:

Informatic Trace:
  • Primary Association: [Major to Intermediate Nodes, Highest-Level to Lowest Level]
    • De Mademoiselle Note: Designation of a status defined
      • Auxiliary Nodes to Primary
        • none
          • Successive Majors
            • none

  • Secondary Associations: [Major to Intermediate Nodes Insular to Primary's Highest or Lowest Level]
    • Saint Lambert
    • Madam Life
    • Madam Time [Incessantly, Occupied] [Happy, Days, Pass] Note: [] Not Highlighted
    • Madam La
    • Madam Jacques [Manner, Means]
    • Madam Rousseau
    • Heart: Excellent, Beat, [Human, Life]

  • Tertiary Association: [Major to Intermediate Nodes Insular to Primary Levels]
    • Time: [Incessantly, Occupied], [Happy, Days, Pass]
    • Life Time
Significance:

Questioning the way in which these levels of association relate, and why there is insularity for specific associations is important. This allows a mind to sift through the nonsense and get to the heart of matters, as in this analysis, one isn't being presented information, but rather a model is given on how the presentation of knowledge is being constructed. A better insight into the intent of this construct can be discerned. 

Example Questions:
Node Specific: 

  • How does incessantly occupied, and happy days pass relate to madam?  How does life & time relate to madam?  [Between levels shared node: Time node shared

General Framework: 

  • Why is the primary association a priority over the secondary and tertiary association? 
    • Select Distinguishing node(s): De Mademoiselle 
  • In what way is the priority primarily being established? Pragmatic Consideration and/or Theoretical Consideration? 
    •  Pragmatic consideration.  Pragmatic, of live actors.  The priority determined in-relation to desires of men.
  • What is the primary purpose of the priority? (Top-Down, or Bottom-Up)
    • Top-Down: Emphasis on non-critical-irrational purpose (of power).  Working Assumption 1: This is how power is arranged, is it authorized, if not, do not accept it (the critical-rational purpose), vs. Working Assumption 2: That is, this is how things are, this is power, accept it as the order.