Reference: Subject: Logic
I have admired three valuable contributions of Scientology the most. These are The Phoenix Lectures, the Study technology, and the Data Series. I was trained on the Data Series Course supervised by L. Ron Hubbard’s wife, Mary Sue Hubbard on Flagship Apollo in 1973. Later I word cleared and crammed Flag executives on these materials. In this document, I shall be listing the original Data Series Policy Letters.
NOTE: DS = Data Series; DS 1 = Data Series #1
0. Overview: The Logic of Data Series
- Data Series #1: The Anatomy of Thought
- Data Series #2: Logic
- Data Series #3: Breakthroughs
- Data Series #4: Data and Situation Analyzing
- Data Series #5: Information Collection
- Data Series #6: Data Systems
- Data Series #7: Familiarity
- Data Series #8: Sanity
- Data Series #9: Errors
- Data Series #10: The Missing Scene
- Data Series #11: The Situation
- Data Series #12: How to Find and Establish an Ideal Scene
- Data Series #13: Irrationality
- Data Series #14: Working and Managing
- Data Series #15: Wrong Target
- Data Series #16: Investigatory Procedure
- Data Series #17: Narrowing the Target
- Data Series #18: Summary of Out-Points
- Data Series #19: The Real Why
- Data Series #20: More Outpoints
- Data Series #21: Data Series Auditing
- Data Series #22: The Why is God
- Data Series #23: Proper Format and Correct Action
- Data Series #24: Handling—Policy, Plans, Programs, Projects and Orders Defined
- Data Series #25: Learning to Use Data Analysis
- Data Series #26: Length of Time to Evaluate
- Data Series #27: Supplementary Evaluations
- Data Series #28: Checking Evals
- Data Series #29: Outpoints, More
- Data Series #30: Situation Finding
- Data Series #31: Final Targets
- Data Series #32: Target Troubles
- Data Series #33: Evaluation, Criticism of
- Data Series #34: Situation Correction
- Data Series #35: Eval Correction
- Data Series #36: Envisioning the Ideal Scene
- Data Series #37: Whys Open the Door
- Data Series #38: Pluspoint List
- Data Series #39: Who-Where Finding
- Data Series #40: The Ideal Org
- Data Series #41: Evaluation
- Data Series #42: Date Coincidence
- Data Series #43: Evaluations and Programs
- Data Series #44: Super Evaluation
- Data Series #45: Examining Resources
- Data Series #46: The Ideal Ideal Scene
- Data Series #47: Cancellation
- Data Series #48: Data Series PLs, Use of
- Data Series #49: Execution of Evaluations
- Data Series #50: Out of Sequence
- Data Series #51: Perpetuating an Order
- Data Series #52: Facts
- Data Series #53: Outnesses
- Data Series #54: Evaluation
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Comments
Agreed. This is the writing of people who were really trying.
Years ago, as we were discussing “inconsistencies” as a way to ferret out illogics, I wrote that “consistencies” were also useful when studying logic.
I think that if we consider the pluspoint list from #38 above, we can better see and understand what I was talking about.
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Of Course, I understood you in these terms only.
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I have added the links to DS 1 – 11.
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