Thursday, July 11, 2024

Gillman Payette, Peter Scotch RIIP and Stuck in the Middle…

 There are always updates to Wikipedia’s Deaths list: 

Note from my previous post regarding notable persons passing away since July 1: 

January 1, Feburary 1, March 1, April 1, May 1, June 1(x2)/ 1st Day of 1st 6 Months, Date Sequence” pattern cluster.

So now the inner twin world are venturing into the 1st Day of the 2nd 6 months!! 

“__, August 1, __, October 1, … / 1st Day of 2nd 6 Months, Date Sequence” pattern cluster. 

We also now have occurring from the most recent (late) additions to the Deaths in 2024 site (from July 2- 9) a “December 20, 21, __, 23, 24/Date Sequene” pattern cluster.  This cluster… and the December 22nd gap, is particularly important to me personally given that only recently, on searching for a person, I came across notices of his passing on 12/22/22 … do note the 2’s!! 

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In Memoriam, Peter K. Schotch, 1946‑2022

Posted by Department of Philosophy on January 4, 2023 in In Memoriam

Peter Schotch, professor emeritus in the Department of Philosophy has died at the age of 76. Below is an obituary notice posted by his family.

Peter Kim Schotch, born July 26, 1946, in Montreal, Quebec, died peacefully at home in Brookside, Nova Scotia, on December 22, 2022….

So I’m now prompted to revisit my previous post where I had provided a list recent Notable Deaths (in July)… and notable July 1st (given that it begins the above 1st day of the  1st day cluster in the second half of the year.  Note the following: 

My stepson, Gillman Payette’s birthday is January 8th!!  Gillman is the reason why I was investigating Peter Scotch given they had worked on a number of research papers together (see below).  

The lives… timely deaths in this case, of  6 notable person’s had been influenced by the inner twin world … and their inner twins, to generate this cryptic communication.  

I also considered the December 22 date to be a prompt to visit the days Wikipedia page, using the http://pronoiasecrets.blogspot.ca/2017/01/formula.html as per usual we arrive at on individual who died on the day in a year having 3 identical numbers, usually there are people listed as dying on 2000 and. 1999, but there were none, there was someone who did in  1666:

  • 1666  Guercino, Italian painter (b. 1591)
  • Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (February 8, 1591 – December 22, 1666)
Hmmm, a “January 8, February 8, __/ 8th Day, Date Sequence” pattern cluster in the works.  
And in the notable events section we come to:

And in the notable Births section we arrive at: 

Note from his wiki page:

Joshua Taylor Bassett (born December 22, 2000)[1] is an American actor and singer. He began his career as a teen actor, appearing on the Disney Channel family sitcom Stuck in the Middle

What stands out is the sitcoms name re “stuck in the middle”, given this recent notable death:

A “Stuck in the Middle” pattern cluster.  

Being "stuck in the middle" often implies a sense of being in a difficult or uncomfortable position due to the circumstances or choices you're facing. conflict: You may be caught between two opposing parties or opinions and not taking sides.

on the sitcom’s wiki page the cast member in the middle: 


Starring

 I Kayla Maisonet … her surname contains a cryptic “Maison— French for house”, and “net”.  

  • Kayla Rose Maisonet[1] (born June 20, 1999[2])


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In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Dana Scott introduced a kind of generalization (or perhaps simplification would be a better description) of the notion of inference, familiar from Gentzen, in which one may consider multiple conclusions rather than single formulas. Scott used this idea to good effect in a number of projects including the axiomatiz...
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In the fourteenth century, Duns Scotus suggested that the proper analysis of modality required not just moments of time but also “moments of nature”. In making this suggestion, he broke with an influential view first presented by Diodorus in the early Hellenistic period, and might even be said to have been the inventor of “possible worlds”. In this...
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  • Inthis essay Gillman Payette and Peter Schotch present an account of the key notions of level and forcing in much greater generality than has been managed in any of the early publications. In terms of this level of generality the hoary notion that correct inference is truth-preserving is carefully examined and found wanting. The authors suggest th...

     

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  • This paper examines the underpinnings of the preservationist approach to characterizing inference relations. Starting with a critique of the ‘truth-preservation’ semantic paradigm, we discuss the merits of characterizing an inference relation in terms of preserving consistency. Finally we turn our attention to the generalization of consistency intr...

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