Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

one heaven iconII.   Mind (PSY)

2.3 Concepts of Identification

Article 28 - Type

Canon 882 (link)

Type is a fictional form defining both a group based on shared attributes and a member of that group considered the ideal or norm for the group.

Canon 883 (link)

The word Type originates from Latin typus itself from Ancient Greek τύπος (tupos) meaning “mark, impression, type”.

Canon 884 (link)

While attributes may define observed phenomena and characteristics, they remain themselves fictional labels. Therefore a Type of attribute is a fictional label, not the actual phenomena or characteristics itself.

Canon 885 (link)

A Type is not the object, concept or living being it describes. Any law, interpretation of law or enforcement of law that ignores this fact represents an absurdity of logic and is automatically null and void from the beginning.