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Ternality—an introductory summary
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Defining the subject-matter
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Information and Imparity
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'Imparity' defined
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Cybernetics introduced binary mechanism
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The need for ternary mechanism
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Hume's Law prevents reductionism
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Practical implications of the discontinuity
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Theoretical implications of the discontinuity
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Adding a Third Ontological Domain
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What ontological categories does cybernetics need?
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A ternary structured paradigm for cybernetics
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The tern of Nexus augments causality
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Pression gives the inter-domanial relationship
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Tertiary entities and tertiary mechanisms
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How could this paradigm be verified?
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Index to Figures
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Index to References
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