SCHEMATHEORY.NET
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Schemas are the next higher level of abstraction from systems theory and encompass other schemas besides the system schema such as facets, monads, forms, openscapes, domains, worlds, kosmoi, and pluriverses. Find out more at http://emergentdesign.net, http://archonic.net, and https://independent.academia.edu/KentPalmer. Schemas Theory has been a research project for Kent Palmer for many years as a possible foundational paradigm shift for Systems Engineering and to provide a basis for Architectural Design methods in Software Engineering. For more about Schemas see Umberto Eco's Kant and the Platypus. Schemas were first proposed by I. Kant in Critique of Pure Reason. They were explored by R. Carnap in Logical Structure of the World, and mentioned by Wittgenstein in Philosophical Grammar. Schemas were a focus for E. Cassirer's NeoKantian philosophy. Various Continental philosophers like Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Derrida, Deleuze, Bataille, Zizek, Badiou and others have..