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Revision as of 13:39, 18 October 2023
Contents
Keywords
(Doug Engelbart, "Title*, Byte, 1995)
We are enabling a paradigm shift
Because anything less than that is a waste of time.
And also because enabling the paradigm to shift has been identified as the most powerful way to intervene in delinquent systems—including our society; and also because our paradigm is ready to shift—because the evolution of knowledge demands it; and because the nature of our world necessitates it; and because the new information technology enables it.
Keywords enable us to see the world differently
They are custom-defined words; which allow us to give old words such as “information” and “culture” a distinct function and a new life. Keyword creation is a means to linguistic and institutional recycling.
Often but not always, keywords are adopted from the terminology of an academic field, cultural tradition or frontier thinker. They enable us to account for what’s been seen, experienced or comprehended; to ‘stand on the shoulders of giants’ and see further; to see things in new ways and see them whole.
(Erich Jantsch, Loooong title, MIT Report,1995)
Paradigm
We use this keyword in two ways: To point to a general order of things; where everything depends on everythuing else; and importantly—to its basic fractal-like structure; where small things reflect in their structure the large things and the paradigm as a whole.
And we use it more technically as Thomas Kuhn did; to point to
- new way to conceive a domain of interest
- which resolves the reported anomalies
- and opens a creative frontier to research and development.
The domain of interest here is not a traditional academic field, where paradigm shifts have been (as Kuhn demonstrated) relatively common—but information and knowledge in general.
(René Descartes, "Title*, Meditations on First Philosophy , 1641)
Logos
THE key keyword; on which ability to shift paradigms depends.
Epistemology
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Methodology
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Epistemology
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Holoscope
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Holotopia
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