Objects, Structure, and the Shape of Thought

Objects, Structure, and the Shape of Thought

By Notivra Team

Objects, Structure, and the Shape of Thought

Once you accept the R mindset, the real question begins:
What shape must thought take to survive computation?

This chapter is about form.
Not philosophy. Not ethics. Mechanics of meaning.

A serial book on data analysis with R — methodical, practical, and deeply reasoned. The part of “Mastering R: From Data to Clarity” Book.

Table of Contents

Objects, Structure, and the Shape of Thought (Chapters)

  1. Objects Are The Unit of Reasoning
  2. Names are Handles, Not Boxes
  3. Vectors Are Not Containers — They Are the Default
  4. Tables Are Coordinated Vectors, Not Grids
  5. Lists: Where Complexity Lives
  6. Structure Precedes Power

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