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Church numerals relating to other mathematical concepts
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The commutative diagram, which defines a coherence condition required by morphisms of the original category, so that they can be morphism of the newly defined category of F-algebras
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How shamanism and mythology relate
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How shamanism and onomatopoeia relate
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The architecture of a deduction system
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Comparison among deduction systems
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Shamanism is a very general (sometimes even debated) concept, comprising mediator-role figures of several different cultures, with great diversity. That is why this image is a tableau. It is created to be a lead image of Wikipedia's Shamanism article.
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- Sz. A. Tokarjev & Je. M. Meletyinszkij (1988). "Mitológia", in Sz. A. Tokarjev: Mitológiai enciklopédia I (in Hungarian). Budapest: Gondolat, 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.
- 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
- Using Csonka-Takács & Czövek & Takács 2002,
- initiate Ethnosemiotics (Darányi 2002: 660)
- Using Меновщиков 1964,
- 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,
- 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)
- 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
- 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)
- Into Imitation of natural sounds in various cultures:
- Csepregi, Márta (2003). "Madárhangok az obi-ugor folklórban", in Molnár, Zoltán & Zaicz, Gábor: Permistica et Uralica. Ünnepi könyv Csúcs Sándor tiszteletére, Fenno-Ugrica Pázmániensa (in Hungarian). Piliscsaba: Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem Bölcsészettudományi Kar Finnugor Tanszék, 42–49. ISBN 963 929 668 6.
- Hajdú, Péter (1977). "Szöveg és dallam viszonya a szamojéd énekekben", in Domokos, Péter: Uralisztikai olvasókönyv (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó, 493-502. ISBN 963 17 2851 X. Use it as criticism of Onomatopoeia in shamanhood.
- Judgment
- Ethnosemiotics article can use
- Darányi, Sándor (2002). "Az etnoszemiotika egy új eszköze: szemiózis modellezése vektortérben", in Csonka-Takács, Eszter & Czövek, Judit & Takács, András: Mir-susnē-χum. Emlékkötet Hoppál Mihály tiszteletére (in Hungarian). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 660–668. ISBN 963 05 7977 4.
- Sztyepanov, Jurij Szergejevics (1976). "Etnoszemiotika", Szemiotika, Korunk tudománya (in Hungarian). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 44–59. ISBN 963 05 0772 2.
- Hoppál, Mihály. Nature worship in Siberian shamanism.
- 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: 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: Uralisztikai olvasókönyv (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó, 377–385. ISBN 963 17 2851 X.
- Hajdú, Péter (1977). "Szöveg és dallam viszonya a szamojéd énekekben", in Domokos, Péter: Uralisztikai olvasókönyv (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó, 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: Uralisztikai olvasókönyv (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó, 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: Uralisztikai olvasókönyv (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó, 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
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