Visual Intuitionism: The Handbook of use of visual logic thinking in everyday life
By Al Mastavich
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This book presents the technique of visual logic thinking. The technique consists of separate consecutive parts, which as whole become "skeleton" for information processing with following topics: mnemonic technique of memorization of events and dialogues, visual analysis of events in space and time, visualization of semantic connections and taxonomical groups of abstract essences, estimation of probabilities, essences sorting, rules for work in mixes of disciplines, and also practical methods of thinking outside the box. This technique can be used in everyday life, studying, analyzing or even researching. Building the thinking frameworks, based on principles of logic, allows to uncover hidden properties of essences or factors. For ease of perception the book contains fictional and real examples of use of the technique principles. Also this book contains illustrated examples on probability theory.
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Visual Intuitionism - Al Mastavich
VISUAL INTUITIONISM
The handbook of use of visual logic thinking in everyday life
Al Mastavich
Published by Al Mastavich at Smashwords
Copyright 2012 Al Mastavich
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Dedicated to my father (1954-2000)
With profound gratitude
to my friends and relatives
that still stand me
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE: Deductive Branch
CHAPTER TWO: Branch of events in time
CHAPTER THREE: Branch of events in time and space
CHAPTER FOUR: Areas of movement and their properties
CHAPTER FIVE: Terminological thinking and semantic groups
CHAPTER SIX: Statistical probability of the events inside taxonomical groups
CHAPTER SEVEN: Personalistic probability of factors in the branch and their sorting
CHAPTER EIGHT: Thinking outside the box
CHAPTER NINE: Going outside the box. Search and use of indirect factors in probability combinations
CHAPTER TEN: Thinking framework filling
Conclusion
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The preface
Today there are many methods of effective thinking, based on scientific and on half scientific method. Certainly description of the mechanisms of work of such methods and work of a human brain is the complicated problem till now. Attempts to describe the intuitive thinking are especially difficult; after all, to make it, it is necessary to investigate human mind for a long time or to do something like: to study to think by means of intuition and to learn to distinguish the most thin feelings in thinking process and after that to get everything from subconsciousness and to describe it with suitable terms and words with correct structure. This book is attempt to describe the technique which combines intuitive, visual and logic thinking and describes it with language accessible to almost any reader.
The methods and ways of logic visual thinking which were developed within 10 years are collected in this book. They are not the collection of abstract author’s methods of thinking; on the contrary, they supplement each other logically, chapter by chapter creating simultaneously finished and open structure for visual logic thinking with ample opportunities of application. If to look from the scientific point of view, something in this technique is taken from intuitionism, something from epistemology, something from probability theory, and also from many other techniques and disciplines. Certainly, some concepts and ideas coincide, but the offered system of thinking in this book is finished on the stage and by this time allows use it for simplification of thinking by means of terms, for memory improvement, for increasing of power of intuition and for logic work with great volumes of the information without necessity of conscious memorizing.
It must be said that such outstanding persons as Edward De Bono, Paul Ekman and George Kreskin and all works, somehow concerning these people, were inspiration for development and finishing of this technique. Though at first, sights of such people are accepted as non-standard; subsequently they bring the most valuable contributions to development of thinking of all mankind.
Also it is necessary to warn that the most part of examples in this book are invented, simplified, they have no operations with conditions which reflect 100% validity and consequently can have doubtful character. The main task of examples in this book was to simplify understanding of the technique, to portray blends of