• The Latin term characteristica universalis, commonly interpreted as universal characteristic, or universal character in English, is a universal and formal...
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  • Gottfried Leibniz, usually paired with his more frequently mentioned characteristica universalis, a universal conceptual language. There are two contrasting points...
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    simplification of the two-element Boolean algebra and the truth functors. Characteristica universalis, commonly interpreted as universal characteristic, or universal...
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    he deemed not real. Instead, he proposed the creation of a characteristica universalis or "universal characteristic", built on an alphabet of human...
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    to develop an alphabet of human thought. Leibniz intended his characteristica universalis to be an "algebra" capable of expressing all conceptual thought...
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  • similar motivations to Otto Neurath's isotype project, Leibniz's (Characteristica Universalis) Enlightenment Project and Buckminster Fuller's works. Environment...
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  • (for example, Ro, aUI) or even in the 21st century (Toki Pona). Characteristica universalis Engineered language Ideal language philosophy Linguistic philosophy...
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  • Noam Chomsky. In the early 18th century, Leibniz outlined his characteristica universalis, an artificial language in which grammatical and logical structure...
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    Mathesis universalis (from Greek: μάθησις, mathesis "science or learning", and Latin: universalis "universal") is a hypothetical universal science modelled...
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    the 17th century, Gottfried Leibniz imagined and described the characteristica universalis, a universal and formal language which utilised pictographs....
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