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I.

Axiological Epistemology --- an aesthetic teleology, where aesthetics precedes ethics which precedes
logic, affirms both universals and haecceities; neither gnostic (essentialist) nor ignostic (nominalist),
fallibly resolves agnosticisms (listed below) pragmatically or provisionally.
normative 3ns (moral, practical, codified) mediates between
descriptive 2ns (empirical, logical, creedal) and
interpretive (relational, hermeneutical, communal) to realize the
evaluative 1ns (alethic, aesthetic, cultic) amplified by the
transcendent (existential, authentic, autonomy, freedom), agnostic whether fundamental or emergent (vis
a vis teloi like the teleomatic, teleonomic and teleologic).

II. Modal Ontology


A. possibilities --- 1ns --- alethic
NC folds EM holds;
properties (linguistic) and predicates (extralinguistic) are in/determinable;
stochastic, random, chaotic, paradoxical, asymmetric, chance, discontinuous;
re: predicates and properties, agnostic whether universals or particulars, ontic or epistemic, or some
degree of both.
B. actualities --- 2ns --- ontic
NC and EM hold;
provisionally determined, determinate states and determinants (initial, boundary and limit conditions);
nomic, systematic, ordered, patterned, symmetric, neccessary, continuous;
ontic state --re: regulated " determined realities and regulators " determinants, agnostic whether alethic or epistemic
or some degree of both.
C. probabilities --- 3ns --- epistemic
NC holds EM folds;
in/determinate; epistemic state --re: regularities or determinables; agnostic whether alethic or ontic states or some degree of both.

Methodological stipulations are ontologically suggestive not decisive, not metaphysical necessities.
Tags: alethic, ontic, epistemic, teloi, teleomatic, teleonomic, teleological, pansemiotic, physiosemiotic,
biosemiotic, phytosemiotic, zoosemiotic, anthroposemiotic, modal ontology, axiological epistemology,
descriptive sciences, evaluative cultures, normative philosophies, interpretive religions, transcendent
authenticities, pragmatism, indeterminacy, indetermined, indeterminant, indeterminable, indeterminate,
fallibilism, ignosticism, gnosticism, agnosticism, principle of noncontradiction, principle of excluded
middle, nomicity, stochastic

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