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  • ...of the relevant social processes. Let us here, however, only highlight his keyword <em>doxa</em>—which Weber (as one of the founding fathers of sociology) a
    20 KB (3,443 words) - 11:09, 6 April 2020
  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2><em>Keyword</em></h2></div> <div class="col-md-3"><em>Keyword</em></div>
    13 KB (2,164 words) - 09:33, 19 May 2020
  • ...ver, when we replace the common word "suffering" by the technical Buddhist keyword "dukkha". But what <em>is</em> dukkha? Well, the answer is exactly The Firs
    5 KB (922 words) - 10:37, 9 April 2020
  • ...ver, when we replace the common word "suffering" by the technical Buddhist keyword "dukkha". But what <em>is</em> dukkha? Well, the answer is exactly The Firs
    13 KB (2,214 words) - 08:18, 23 April 2020
  • Notice that <em>tradition</em> is our ideal <em>keyword</em>. A <em>culture</em> is <em>by definition</em> capable of producing <em ...of the relevant social processes. Let us here, however, only highlight his keyword <em>doxa</em>—which Weber (as one of the founding fathers of sociology) a
    73 KB (12,412 words) - 12:13, 3 May 2020
  • <p>The Adbusters left us a useful keyword, "decooling"; a <em>decooling</em> of our popular notions of success and po
    8 KB (1,401 words) - 14:31, 25 August 2020
  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2><em>Keyword</em></h2></div> <p>The keyword <em>gestalt</em> allows us to model what it means to be "informed". To be "
    20 KB (3,327 words) - 19:42, 17 November 2020
  • <p>Here Pierre Bourdieu's keyword <em>doxa</em> will provide us the clue we need.</p> ...>academia</em>'s history, which we'll come back to. Bourdieu uses this <em>keyword</em> to point to the <em>experience</em>—that the societal <em>order of t
    74 KB (12,645 words) - 19:44, 17 November 2020
  • <p>We use this <em>keyword</em> to point to the core of Doug Engelbart's vision, as rendered in the sh ...t called <em>bootstrapping</em>—and we adopted and adapted here as a <em>keyword</em>. The point is that–in a situation where using the old system to achi
    17 KB (2,837 words) - 19:44, 17 November 2020
  • <p>From Newton we adopted the keyword <em>giants</em>, and use it to denote the visionary thinkers, on whose 'sho <p>The <em>power structure</em> <em>keyword</em> allows us to extend his insight, by observing that the professions can
    44 KB (7,538 words) - 19:43, 17 November 2020
  • ...nature" and the human <em>relationship</em> with nature it cultivated. The keyword "kanyini", interpreted as "the principle of caring and responsibility that ...ted, is completely changed when instead of "suffering" we use the original keyword, <em>dukkha</em>. But what <em>is</em> "dukkha"? Well, that's exactly what
    30 KB (5,126 words) - 19:45, 17 November 2020
  • ...may make sense, or function, in a new way. We adopted this [[keywords|<em>keyword</em>]] from political and institutional federation, where smaller entities ...above ideogram expresses the nature of our situation (for which we use the keyword [[gestalt|<em>gestalt</em>]]) in a nutshell.</p>
    30 KB (5,066 words) - 12:08, 17 October 2023
  • <p>We adopt this <em>keyword</em> directly from Werner Heisenberg. Here is, roughly, the story he told i <div class="col-md-3"><h2><em>Keyword</em> and <em>methodology</em></h2></div>
    182 KB (30,999 words) - 10:38, 14 June 2020
  • ...at the best 'headlights and steering' (for which Wiener uses the technical keyword "homeostasis") are provided by "the invisible hand" of the market.</p>
    2 KB (385 words) - 09:37, 1 June 2020
  • ...or us is that to be in balance or "sustainable" (Wiener uses the technical keyword "homeostasis"), a system must have some requisite structure ("feedback and ...ognitive psychology (although Piaget is usually credited for coining this keyword, Jantsch may have done that before him); Werner Heisenberg saw it from the
    20 KB (3,300 words) - 12:43, 10 November 2020
  • 459 bytes (72 words) - 09:05, 20 November 2020
  • We adapted this <em>keyword</em> from Thomas Kuhn, and it stands for (1) a new way to conceive a domain
    215 bytes (37 words) - 11:32, 25 July 2020
  • <p>We use this <em>keyword</em> to point to the thinkers 'on whose shoulders we need to stand' to see
    205 bytes (36 words) - 10:57, 30 August 2021
  • ...or us is that to be in balance or "sustainable" (Wiener uses the technical keyword "homeostasis"), a system must have some requisite structure ("feedback and ...ognitive psychology (although Piaget is usually credited for coining this keyword, Jantsch may have done that before him); Werner Heisenberg saw it from the
    20 KB (3,220 words) - 14:44, 22 November 2020
  • ...<b>convention</b></em>. When I turn "culture", for instance, into a <em><b>keyword</b></em>—I am not saying what culture "really is"; but creating <em>a way <h3><em>Keyword</em> creation is a form for linguistic and institutional recycling.</h3>
    45 KB (7,942 words) - 14:39, 11 November 2023

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