Cardinals

Cardinals are a set of tools used by the parsemists to create new concepts from previous concepts to provide some manner of novelty or new topic and their are many kinds of cardinals which provide diverse results, while a complete list is possibly infinite a simple list of some essentials can be made and is below:
  • Ita: Continuing the topic with additional detail through rereading the topic and extending any remaining possible detail.
  • Inver: Finding an opposite to the current topic such that the current topic is reversed for something else.
  • Minus: Subtracting something from one to another topic and using the new thing that now lacks the previous thing.
  • Unity: Blending two concepts together to create a topic that is novel through features present of both previous concepts.
  • Aver: the comparitive interaction between sepersate topics to create a more complex form of interaction and idea.
  • Split: Using portions of previous concepts and rearanging them to provide a different result which is not included in either previous.
Each Cardinal uses a different thing to create a different idea and each can best be described as applying an mannerism or imagery to the idea such that it is transmuted to another concept beyond its current state.
One usable example is below.
Philosophy | Study/Writing + Work | Effort/Goal = Goal Writing and Study Effort
Goal writing could be seen as writing to discover some end, while study effort is the amount of effort put into study. This has been an example of the Split cardinal.
We cannot make a metaphysics for these thing beyond stating that each contains its own, but we can clarify that each results in a different change of knowledge. Thus each works to better gain something unheard.

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