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414 Index<br />

greatest lower bound, 224<br />

Greek<br />

geometry and design, 391–392n2<br />

language, 311, 381, 385<br />

meander designs, 375–377, 388<br />

Green, H., 403n1<br />

grids, 42, 44, 96–97, 249–250, 273, 332, 343,<br />

379<br />

Gross, M., 403n36<br />

group of transformations, 37, 162, 195, 231–<br />

232, 237–238, 244, 253, 262, 266–267, 304,<br />

373<br />

habit, 55–56, 144, 233, 304–305, 401–402n25<br />

Hammond, T., 401n24<br />

Hanks, W. F., 157, 398n28<br />

hard problems, 357, 389<br />

Hegel, G. W. F., 153<br />

Heidegger, M., 141<br />

hermeneutics, 75, 141–142<br />

heuristic search, 144, 156, 163, 401–402n25<br />

hierarchically organized list structures, 21, 52,<br />

137, 310<br />

hierarchy, 54, 108, 135–136, 138, 139, 206,<br />

342, 347, 397n14<br />

Hilbert, D., 320<br />

history of shapes, 6, 105, 273, 287, 368, 405–<br />

407n20<br />

Hillier, B., 58, 396n51<br />

Hobbes, T., 63<br />

Holland, J., 395n22<br />

honor codes, 386–387<br />

how to be clear, 37–41, 55, 148<br />

how to calculate, 16, 20, 44, 123, 141, 149,<br />

214, 342, 387<br />

Hurwitz, A., 403n1<br />

Heyting algebra, 306<br />

ice-rays, 334–341<br />

identity<br />

relation, 7–8, 53, 58, 63, 164, 215<br />

rule, 29, 85, 160, 333–334, 381–382<br />

transformation, 37, 214, 219, 224<br />

impenetrability, 145<br />

inclusion lattice for schemas, 378<br />

indices i and j, 181, 195–196<br />

individuals and<br />

basic elements, 211<br />

regions, 211, 305<br />

shapes, 210–211, 305<br />

nominalistic syntax, 210, 305<br />

induction, 389<br />

ineffable experience, 28, 355, 403n1<br />

inference<br />

and calculating, 25–28, 112, 249<br />

circumscriptive, 139, 156<br />

and redescription, 153, 233<br />

and reasoning, 62<br />

types of, 389<br />

information theory, 19, 50<br />

intelligence, 57, 226, 388, 401–402n25<br />

intersection for<br />

lines, 3, 23–24, 89, 121–122, 236, 260–263,<br />

265<br />

sets, 226<br />

invention and<br />

observation, 234, 368–369<br />

thought, 301–302, 309–310<br />

inverse<br />

rules, 28–29, 99, 111, 117–118, 128, 230–<br />

232, 238–239, 245, 328–329, 344, 369–372,<br />

378, 384<br />

transformations (t 1 ), 231–232, 405–<br />

406n20<br />

irony, 6, 20, 153, 158, 163, 277, 337, 386,<br />

394n16<br />

irregularity, 324, 329, 388<br />

it, 44<br />

James, W., 41, 56, 64–65, 77, 82, 107, 130–<br />

131, 143, 144, 149, 151–153, 154, 155, 157,<br />

193, 233–234, 308, 368, 389, 398–399n9,<br />

405–407n20<br />

Jones, G., 48<br />

Jowers, I., 400n17<br />

Kandinsky, W., 50, 393–394n12<br />

Kierkegaard, S., 17, 19, 49, 51, 76, 107, 148,<br />

155, 158, 380–381, 389, 393n9<br />

kindergarten grammars, 252–260, 304<br />

kindergarten method<br />

building gifts, 18, 304<br />

categories, 252, 304<br />

occupations, 9<br />

tablets, 252<br />

kinematic chains, 309–310

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