Analogy
== Analogy == A simple analogy would be: [[BR]] A is to B as C is to D But why not take this further . . . find a web of analogies (or, one might say, an analogy that ''is'' a web). This is what I think any . . .
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EdgeIn
''Edge In'' is a game inspired by Kennexions which uses metaphors as obscure hints regarding what other . . . mind is usually amazingly good at metaphor and analogy, at jumping to associations. I think this says . . .
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GlassBeadGame
= What is the Glass Bead Game? = The Glass Bead Game ("GBG") is a kind of artform invented by ["Hermann . . . In short, the basic ideas are: # ["Analogy"] -- (relate ideas by likeness) # ["Connection"] . . .
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IdealGame
(seed posting) There are already a few Glass Bead Games that have been realised, but, presumably, few . . . created by making links from old ones, then the analogy seems to work. Not only that, but they also . . .
2K - last updated 2018-06-09 21:57 UTC by RonHaleEvans
IntergameProtocol
= Intergame Protocol for Glass Bead Game Playable Variants = At first I thought ["Kennexions"] should . . . your palette. Here's a typical Kennexions KenningAnalogy, taken from the following quote from TheNovel: . . .
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KennexionsIntroduction
== Kennexions: An Introduction == This essay presupposes a familiarity with Hermann Hesse's novel ''Das . . . are an old Norse poetic device based on the analogy. They're similar to Homeric epithets. Where . . . say "whale road." This of course comes from the analogy "sea is to whale as road is to horse" or something . . . to the Kenning Game is realising that such an analogy provides four kennings possible (or at least . . . the word in question in Figure 2. With a valid analogy, you can always get a kenning by going vertically . . .
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KenningHaiku
= Kenning Haiku = 1. Kenning haiku are so named because they are one of the most succinct types of ["Kennexions"] . . . is drawn. * '''Equation:''' states the kenning analogy derived from the Quotation and the four kennings . . . derived from the analogy. * '''Explication:''' comments on the Quotation . . . "the wine-dark sea". It follows by way of analogy that if a ship is a sea-steed, then ''the sea . . . = steed-sea"). '''Important:''' A proper kenning analogy will always give four kennings. The rule to . . .
5K - last updated 2009-07-03 07:15 UTC by RonHaleEvans
KenningTetrahedra
== The Discovery of the Kentet == One night I was playing with the idea of trinities and quaternities . . . stew, so I asked myself, "Why wouldn't a kenning analogy, which has four terms, fit onto a tetrahedron?" . . . 1 illustrates the following classical kenning analogy: {{{ ship horse ---- :: ----- sea road }}} . . . a different colour to each term in the kenning analogy (Table 2). |'''Term''' | '''Colour''' | | ship . . . '''Table 2: Bead colours for a classical kenning analogy''' So, what you're looking at in Figure 1 is . . .
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NorseLanguageGame
= Norse Language Game = This is a sample game for the KenningHaikuCompetition. The page KenningHaiku . . . for the missing fourth term of the kenning analogy, but "tongue" is a synonym for "language" in . . . was chosen as the missing term in the kenning analogy, the equivalent to iron, because not only is . . .
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PillarsOfTheGbg
= Six Pillars of the Glass Bead Game = Here are six characteristics of the fictional GlassBeadGame that . . . PlayableVariant ought to emulate: * '''["Analogy"]''' -- Relating ideas by likeness. "A is to . . . B as C is to D." [WikiPedia/Analogy (Wikipedia:Analogy)] * '''["Connection"]''' . . . == Discussion == I'm not sure what you meant by "analogy," and put my guesses about what is meant by . . . I've tried to explain Analogy, and have added a new pillar, Objectivation. . . .
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RelatedLinks
= Links related to the Glass Bead Game = * [http://www.khm.de/~timot/PageElephant.html The Elephant's . . . With a little stretch, you can include Analogy and Contemplation as well. -- LionKimbro [[DateTime(2004-07-19T20:35:36Z)]] . . .
2K - last updated 2009-06-04 23:44 UTC by RichardBotting
TableOfCorrespondences
= Table of Correspondences = This page describes the use of tables of correspondences in ["Kennexions"]. . . . example, we can draw an old friend of a kenning analogy from it: {{{ Sun Moon ------ :: ------ gold . . . "silver" and "Moon". If we extend the kenning analogy to include all rows of the above table, we . . . of the table to a row in a complex kenning analogy. 3. Lay out the following columns in succeeding . . . fall below corresponding elements in the kenning analogy. 4. Find the TC or superclass of each row by . . .
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