Order In The World

“What order-type is universally present wherever there is any order in the world? The answer is, serial order. What is a series? Any row, array, rank, order of precedence, numerical or quantitative set of values, any straight line, any geometrical figure employing straight lines, and yes, all space and all time.”

Josiah Royce, Principles of Logic

“Serial order is a method, not a style.”

“Three basic operating assumptions separate serially ordered works from multiple variants:
1 — The derivation of the terms or interior divisions of the work is by means of a numerical or otherwise systematically predetermined process (permutation, progression, rotation, reversal).
2 — The order takes precedence over the execution.
3 — The completed work is fundamentally parsimonious and systematically self-exhausting.

Mel Bochner, The Serial Attitude

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