Let the Mirrors Do the Thinking

Year: 1998 Authors: Glenn Clark; Shea Zellweger

Core claim

A carefully designed iconic notation, using mirrors and shape correspondences, can represent the full structure of the 16 binary connectives more clearly than standard logic symbols.

Topics

symbolic logic, binary connectives, iconic notation, mirror symmetry

Domains

logic, Boolean algebra, truth tables, De Morgan’s laws, visual notation, information design, crystallography, semiotics

Methods

analogy, truth-table mapping, transformational reasoning, diagrammatic modeling

Media

finger models, mirror diagrams, drawings, photographs

Source status

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