User:Physis
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[edit]On-line examples of Yokuts narratives
[edit]- "The California Indians" by Stephen Powers (1873)
- "Indian Myths of South Central California" by Alfred L. Kroeber (1907)
- Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest by Katharine Berry Judson (1912)
- The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis (1924)
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[edit]Major contributions
[edit]Initialized articles
[edit]Understanding nature | Reflexions to nature |
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Articles saved from stub status
[edit]- Sireniki Eskimo language
- Fuegians (from dab status, more exactly)
- Yaranga
- Intensional logic
Disambiguation page developed into primary topic
[edit]Sections
[edit]- Shamanism#Knowledge
- Shamanism#Ecological aspect
- Shamanism#Soul concept, spirits
- Bob the Builder#Hungary
- Ket people#Culture
- Mask#Eskimo cultures
- Eskimo#Sireniki Eskimos
- Wikipedia:Citing sources/Further considerations#Filling in ref field of citation templates
- Hadza people#Myths and tales
Stubs
[edit]Other contributions
[edit]- Shamanism
- Siberian Yupik
- Orca
- Tupilaq
- Soul travel
- Vision quest
- Masks among Eskimo peoples
- Elementary substructure
- Multimodal logic
- Silap Inua
- Libation
Debates, excluding talk pages of the above ones
[edit]- Talk:Lambda calculus#Merge from Church encoding
- Talk:Normal subgroup#Formalization of informal treatment of “stength of equivalent statements”
- Talk:Shamanism#Lead image
- Talk:Magma (algebra)#Because magma is a relatively simple, intuitive structure, the notions of Galois connection, free functor could be at least mentioned in the Free magma section
Proposals on talk pages
[edit]- Talk:Magma (algebra)#Because magma is a relatively simple, intuitive structure, the notions of Galois connection, free functor could be at least mentioned in the Free magma section
- Talk:Jan Eskymo Welzl#Is the story real?
- Talk:Integration by substitution#Substitution theorem formulated directly for indefinite integral, making link to my subpage User:Physis/Substitution theorem for indefinite integral
Discouraging merge
[edit]- Talk:Lambda calculus#Merge from Church encoding
- Shamanistic remnants in Hungarian folklore
- Transitivity (grammatical category)
- Talk:Sound mimesis in various cultures
Images
[edit]Self-made with OpenOffice Drawing
[edit]Montage images (with GIMP) made by other people
[edit]Debts, promises
[edit]- Hermeneutic circle
- Shamanism#Ecological aspect (see intended new article /Hunter-gatherer cultures and ecology)
- /Imre Ruzsa
New redirects
[edit]- Hadzapi pointing to Hadza people
Intended contributions
[edit]Articles
[edit]- /Substitution theorem for indefinite integral, made inspired from an initiated work on Talk:Integration by substitution#Substitution theorem formulated directly for indefinite integral
- /Gödel-Herbrand-Kleene equational calculus
- /Canonical calculus
- /Hunter-gatherer cultures and ecology
- /Warfare among Eskimo peoples
Sections
[edit]References. planned to insert later
[edit]- Sz. A. Tokarjev & Je. M. Meletyinszkij (1988). "Mitológia". In Sz. A. Tokarjev (ed.). Mitológiai enciklopédia I (in Hungarian). Budapest: Gondolat. pp. 11–21. ISBN 963 282 027 4.
- Mérő, László (2004). Az élő pénz. A gazdasági vállalkozások eredete és az evolúció logikája (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tericum Kiadó. ISBN 963 8453 84 2.
- Bereczki, Gábor (1990). Chrestomathia Ceremissica (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó. ISBN 963 18 2483 7.
Articles yet intact that are planned to work on
[edit]To do
[edit]- Diószegi 1960 must be matched with the newer Terebess edition
- Incorporate sg contribution into Philosophy of mathematics article
- Soul dualism must be extended using
- Initialize a "Special language" section in Shamanism (below subsection "Music, songs"), based on Hoppál 2005: 50 and Shamanism among Eskimo peoples#Special language
- Using Fock 1963, extend
- Waiwai
- Soul dualism (Fock 1963: 14–19)
- Shamanism (Fock 1963: 113, 123–132)
- Imitation of natural sounds in various cultures (Fock 1963: 107)
- Soul travel (Fock 1963: 16)
- Using Csonka-Takács & Czövek & Takács 2002,
- initiate Ethnosemiotics (Darányi 2002: 660)
- Using Меновщиков 1964,
- try to extend Shamanism among Eskimo peoples
- extend Sireniki Eskimo language
- initiate Sireniki Eskimos
- Fock 1963: 14 is a good reference for my claims that many seemingly different phenomena of a culture can be understood by grasping the underlying soul concept, add it to
- Using Pásztorné & Várterész 2003,
- extend Hilbert-style deduction system, even rewrite it, see its talk page
- Add criticism of Johansen 2005 to Soul dualism
- Arrange consistent link system among
- Link together Ágnes Heller and Phronesis
- Provide links from Yoik to Imitation of natural sounds related to various shamanistic beliefs or practice; and from Katajjaq to Imitation of natural sounds in various cultures
- Write an article about cut rule (name is redirected, its liberation must be asked from an administrator). Reasons: notion of cut rule crosscuts a plethora of calculi (sequent calculus, natural deduction, maybe even Hilbert-style deduction system), thus, the present solution with being merged into Sequent calculus cannot be justified. It is a facility of "naming", its main function is reuse. The new article must be linked with Structural rule and Cut elimination appropriately.
- Work Diószegi 1971 into Shamanistic remnants in Hungarian folklore. Work other data in the same volume into the appropriate articles.
- Mention goog modularizing notion vector area in articles Surface integral and Divergence theorem
- Check reply to Talk:Vector calculus#Hypercorrect verbalization of divergence theorem
- Watch Talk:Sireniki Eskimo language#Rename: Sireniki Eskimo (language)
- Do renaming if approved
- Disambiguation page for Sireniki Eskimo (dispatching Sireniki Eskimo (people) and Sirenik language) must be updated if Sirenik language is moved to Sireniki Eskimo (language)
- Extend Spider#Spiders in symbolism and culture and Cultural depictions of spiders, based on Sireniki Eskimos and Siberian Yupik
- Mention Siberian Yupik in Sireniki Eskimo (people) at the spider motif
- Ask image from German Tupilak page to be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, then insert it into Tupilaq
- Initiate Earth-diver motif, provide links to it from Ket people, Dualistic cosmology, Loon. Now, it is Ket people that contains good references about the topic.
- Check whether information stored in page numbers remained intact near 20 November (+- few days)
- Solve Time dilation#Time dilation in popular culture (debated in Talk:Time dilation#Popular culture), by possibly initiating a standalone article. The original motivation originates by time dilation myth of Sireniki Eskimos, see Sireniki Eskimos#Time. Peek into Time travel in fiction#Early stories featuring time travel without time machines. For a theoretical background, use [1], Chronotope, Postmodern literature#Temporal distortion, [2]. Dia discusses the motif on page 55, analyze also blurring sacred vs profane by [3].
- Initiate Shamanic language based on
- Shamanism among Eskimo peoples#Special language
- and Helimski, Eugene. "Nganasan shamanistic tradition: observation and hypotheses". Shamanhood: The Endangered Language of Ritual, conference at the Centre for Advanced Study, 19-23 June 1999, Oslo.
- Initiate Shamanhood (possibly merged into Shamanism), based on talk pages of (co)articles Shamanistic remnants in Hungarian folklore = A magyar népi műveltség samanisztikus emlékei
- Check rename process for Imitation of natural sounds in various cultures and Imitation of natural sounds related to various shamanistic beliefs or practice
- Check rename process for Shamanistic remnants in Hungarian folklore, and do the same in Hungarian coarticle A magyar népi műveltség samanisztikus emlékei
- Ask an expert: was Bruno Bettelheim right? Does recent science suppose that archaic mtyhs have a therapeutic value, capable of elaborating work, resolve anxiety, or face flashback? Of course, Bettelheim gives a psychoanalytic background, but the phenomenon itself can be true even if his explanation would be dismissed.
- Insert "wife exchange for soliciting spirits", "soliciting sea mammals" into Shamanism among Eskimo peoples, e.g. under header “Function”, based on sources Freuchen 1961: 91, 93 and Burch & Forman 1988: 95 and Vajda, Edward J. "Siberian Yupik (Eskimo)". East Asian Studies.
- Translate ICC Chukotka pages with google and use it: Index
Goals Coordination Eskimos Languages Culture Plans News
- Gulya 1975 (a vízimadarak népe)
- Paulson 1975: 290 into World tree (Hungarian)
- Paulson 1975: 291 into Dualistic cosmology
- Into Imitation of natural sounds in various cultures:
- Csepregi, Márta (2003). "Madárhangok az obi-ugor folklórban". In Molnár, Zoltán & Zaicz, Gábor (ed.). Permistica et Uralica. Ünnepi könyv Csúcs Sándor tiszteletére. Fenno-Ugrica Pázmániensa (in Hungarian). Piliscsaba: Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem Bölcsészettudományi Kar Finnugor Tanszék. pp. 42–49. ISBN 963 929 668 6.
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- Csepregi, Márta (2003). "Madárhangok az obi-ugor folklórban". In Molnár, Zoltán & Zaicz, Gábor (ed.). Permistica et Uralica. Ünnepi könyv Csúcs Sándor tiszteletére. Fenno-Ugrica Pázmániensa (in Hungarian). Piliscsaba: Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem Bölcsészettudományi Kar Finnugor Tanszék. pp. 42–49. ISBN 963 929 668 6.
- Hajdú, Péter (1977). "Szöveg és dallam viszonya a szamojéd énekekben". In Domokos, Péter (ed.). Uralisztikai olvasókönyv (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó. pp. 493–502. ISBN 963 17 2851 X. Use it as criticism of Onomatopoeia in shamanhood.
- Judgment
- Rewrite lead of Hilbert-style deduction system (maybe the whole treatment). The main difference of this approach from the other ones, it is noot the [[trade-off] between the numbers of axioms vs rules of inference, but the simplicity of judgment concept. The notion of context is dealt with explicitly in natural deduction and in sequent calculus, unlike in Hilbert-style deduction system: in the latter approach, judgment consists of the standalone formula itself. See details in Sequent calculus. Possibly write a standalone article about Judgment (mathematical logic), and possibly also one about Context (mathematical logic). Use Judgment (disambiguation), Sequent calculus, Talk:Hilbert-style deduction system#Concept of “judgment” as a more characteristic difference among various deduction systems. Extend Metatheorem.
- Consider writing Judgment (type theory). Linkify occurrences of "judgment" in Simply typed lambda calculus using it.
- Should they have a superarticle? The idea of a Judgment (formal theory) can be supported by "Judgments in formal systems". Everything2..
- Ethnosemiotics article can use
- Darányi, Sándor (2002). "Az etnoszemiotika egy új eszköze: szemiózis modellezése vektortérben". In Csonka-Takács, Eszter & Czövek, Judit & Takács, András (ed.). Mir-susnē-χum. Emlékkötet Hoppál Mihály tiszteletére (in Hungarian). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. pp. 660–668. ISBN 963 05 7977 4.
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- Hoppál, Mihály. "Nature worship in Siberian shamanism".
- Darányi, Sándor (2002). "Az etnoszemiotika egy új eszköze: szemiózis modellezése vektortérben". In Csonka-Takács, Eszter & Czövek, Judit & Takács, András (ed.). Mir-susnē-χum. Emlékkötet Hoppál Mihály tiszteletére (in Hungarian). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. pp. 660–668. ISBN 963 05 7977 4.
- Extend Caribou Inuit per Gabus
- Voigt 1977:254 into Shamanism#Diversity standalone, mention also in introductory part of of Shamanism#Areal variations. Voigt 1977: 256… into Shamanism#History. Voigt attributes it to hunter-gatherer, Hoppál is more critical. Voigt, Vilmos (1977). "A samanizmus mint etnológiai probléma". In Domokos, Péter (ed.). Uralisztikai olvasókönyv (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó. ISBN 963 17 2851 X.
- Initiate new article Shaman song, possibly by modularizing Shamanism#Music, songs, and link it together with Onomatopoeia, Imitation of natural sounds in various cultures, Onomatopoeia in shamanhood. Use for source:
- Hajdú, Péter (1977). "A szamojéd folklórról". In Domokos, Péter (ed.). Uralisztikai olvasókönyv (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó. pp. 377–385. ISBN 963 17 2851 X.
- Hajdú, Péter (1977). "Szöveg és dallam viszonya a szamojéd énekekben". In Domokos, Péter (ed.). Uralisztikai olvasókönyv (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó. pp. 493–502. ISBN 963 17 2851 X.
- Add Hoppál 1977: 275 to Soul dualism, it explains the main motivation. Hoppál, Mihály (1977). "Az uráli mitológiáról". In Domokos, Péter (ed.). Uralisztikai olvasókönyv (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó. pp. 261–282. ISBN 963 17 2851 X.
- Extend Kamasins and Kamassian language, and initiate (split off) Kamassian Lament, using a rather detailed source. Lotz, János (1977). "Az uráli verselés". In Domokos, Péter (ed.). Uralisztikai olvasókönyv (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó. pp. 477–492. ISBN 963 17 2851 X.
- Write in Hilbert-style deduction system, that closing axioms with all possible generalizations are sometimes approached as a rule of inference, but then the lemma about soundness of rules of inference does not hold any more. See mathematical logic book of Bolyai series.
- Extend Silap Inua (almost all my Eskimo books can contribute, even the Siberian Yupik ones), and read articles of Études Inuit Studies.
- Talk:Magma (algebra)#Because magma is a relatively simple, intuitive structure, the notions of Galois connection, free functor could be at least mentioned in the Free magma section
- Extend Prehistoric medicine
Letters
[edit]Hadza materials
[edit]- /Spiritual culture of the Hadzabe
- /Diachronical description of Hadzabe beliefs,
- [4]
- /Avaibility of Hadza linguistics (introductory or corpus)
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[edit]Off-line work for my contributions under debate
[edit]- /Noaidi
- /Hermeneutic circle
- /Certain relatedness of Eskimo cultures, far from homogeneity
- /Siberian Yupik
- /Logical axiom
- /Proportion and ratio
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