CochainComplex/tractatus-thinking

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Logical concept analysis MCP server - break through confused thinking with structured decomposition. Uses Wittgenstein's Tractatus method to show WHAT something is (not HOW to do it) by revealing hidden dependencies and multiplicative requirements that sequential thinking misses.

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Logical concept analysis MCP server - break through confused thinking with structured decomposition. Uses Wittgenstein's Tractatus method to show WHAT something is (not HOW to do it) by revealing hidden dependencies and multiplicative requirements that sequential thinking misses.

Keywords
aiontology engineeringai-reasoningclaudecognitive-psychologyconcept analysisknowledge-basellm-toolslogicmcpmodel-context-protocolontologyphilosophysemantic analysisstructured-thinkingthinking-toolswittgenstein