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Qualified Transaction Theory

Nov 28th, 2017
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  1. Qualified Transaction Theory
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  6. ABSTRACT
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  8. In Qualified Transaction Theory moral value isn't so much "quantified" as it is "signed" (its sign is determined) and, subsequently, "qualified" (in the sense that it's also quantified, but not before qualifying it).
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  12. SIGNING
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  14. Let TAM(A,B) be a function that outputs a matrix of A's relation to B. The matrix has four rows and four columns. Each of the columns refers to a Life Position so that:
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  16. 1st column means "I'm Not OK, You're Not OK",
  17. 2nd column means "I'm Not OK, You're OK",
  18. 3rd column means "I'm OK, You're Not OK",
  19. 4th column means "I'm OK, You're OK".
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  21. Each row refers to a context. We may call each context the "domain" of a relation. The domains of the rows are:
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  23. 1st row's domain is interpersonal,
  24. 2nd row's domain is situational,
  25. 3rd row's domain is cultural,
  26. 4th row's domain is goal-oriented.
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  28. These domains differ so that domains with a smaller index number have a greater short-term priority whereas domains with a greater index number have a greater long-term priority.
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  30. We can add detail by including a third dimension in the matrix. Let us call that the "depth" dimension so that:
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  32. 1st depth level is potential,
  33. 2nd depth level is actual,
  34. 3rd depth level is expected,
  35. 4th depth level is ideal.
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  37. This may need some explaining. The potential quality of any book is as great as the actual quality of the greatest book there has ever been. The ideal quality of any book is as great as it's possible to imagine. The expected quality of a book is its ideal quality minus reasonable doubt.
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  41. QUALIFYING
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  43. The output of TAM(A,B) is a three-dimensional matrix of 64 variables. The value of each variable is determined in order to figure out the relation between A and B. It isn't known what's the most efficient way to do this. The efficacy of different methods may depend on personal cognitive biases (for people) and computational issues (for computers).
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  45. In this version of Qualified Transaction Theory the values are determined in two steps. First each variable is assigned a binary value. Then the value is qualified by qualifying the cause of the value according to the Aldiode.[1]
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  47. Humans probably need to learn to do this themselves before teaching machines to do that. However, there are many values to determine. This process could be technically assisted by a yet-undeveloped but obviously feasible user interface resembling Markover[2].
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  51. REFERENCES
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  53. [1] Longitudinal Analysis of Femininity, https://pastebin.com/qPCaGYuK
  54. [2] Markover, http://a.moq.fi
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