Illustration of Categoricity – preliminary notes on Herman Weyl’s categorial take on the circulus vitiosus of analysis
Distinguishing the General from the Generic / Thinking as an Algebraic Mechanist

Illustration of Categoricity – preliminary notes on Herman Weyl’s categorial take on the circulus vitiosus of analysis

In this new category of posts called “Distinguishing the General from the Generic” I would like to publish posts that explore a twofold line (1) of why, for an understanding of computation as a literacy,  keeping the notions of generality and genericity distinct seems of crucial importance, and (2) how we might do so. The approach … Continue reading