Category: Willabarm Classifications
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Type two, entity-entity
<< Lexicon and Background Specification of Willabarm Classification – entity-entity. One being or corporate collection of beings affects or is affected by another distinct entity. Examples include a person embracing a family member, two neighbors fighting, a citizen pledging fealty to a nation. Salient to:
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Type one, entity-self
<< Lexicon and Background Specification of Willabarm Classification – entity-self. One being or corporate collection of beings affects behaviors exhibited by itself in a temporo-spatially distinct address. Examples include a person pondering the meaning of life, a company changing its stance on policies based upon historical evidence, feeling fear of one’s own future actions. Salient…
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Type negative-one, ambiguous or unidentifiable
<< Lexicon and Background Specification of Willabarm Classification – ambiguous or unidentifiable. Any interaction event which cannot, by lack of opportunity or sufficient observation, be pigeonholed into any other Willabarm designation. By definition, provided examples here will always boil down to “something that doesn’t fit anywhere else.” Salient to:
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Willabarm Classifications
<< Lexicon and Background Named for Willabarm, frontrunner of metaphysics in the sixth age, ninetieth eon, fourth cycle. Willabarm classifications describe interactions between disparate nouns, and are a common mechanism for extrafacetary mathematicians and other students of similar sciences to characterize the world. They often overlap in describing the elements of a scenario, or the…
