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  • only science but also the general outlook of great masses of ...e, the concepts of mind, of the human soul or of life. [...] Confidence in the scientific method and in rational thinking
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  • ...eeds to be on creating an embryonic <em>new</em> order of things or <em><b>paradigm</b></em>.</p> <h3>Which will transform the dynamic of collapse into the dynamic of renewal.</h3>
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  • ...r><small><center>Even if we don't mention him explicitly, this elephant is the main hero of our stories.</center></small></p> <div class="col-md-3"><h2>What the giants have been telling us</h2></div>
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  • ...religious wars, terrifying epidemics... Bring to mind the iconic image of the scholastics discussing "how many angels can dance on a needle point". And a <p>Observe that the problems of the epoch were not resolved by focusing on those problems, but by a slow and st
    161 KB (26,789 words) - 10:14, 13 December 2018
  • ...es, what sort of achievements may compose this <em>new</em> [[paradigm|<em>paradigm</em>]]? </p> ...frontier which is at least as promising and exciting as the exploration of the globe was back then.</p>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>The paradigm strategy</h2></div> ...und to be different, relevant and meaningful. What makes the difference is the guiding principle we've proposed, to which we've given different names such
    374 KB (63,565 words) - 11:33, 6 December 2018
  • Have you ever wondered why people wage wars against the people who uphold even a slight modification of their creed – even when t What we thought was "the reality", turned out to be a result of our socialization.
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  • The Enlightenment was before all a change of <em>epistemology</em>. An ancient ...creation. This <em>myth</em> now serves as the foundation stone, on which the edifice of our culture has been constructed.</p>
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  • ...strial Revolution revolutionized the efficiency of human work. Where could the <em>next</em> revolution of this kind be coming from? <p>We look at <em>the systems in which we live and work</em>. Imagine them as gigantic machines,
    44 KB (7,538 words) - 19:43, 17 November 2020
  • <small>The pairwise relationships between the <em>five insights</em> provide context for understanding and handling age-o ...dysfunctional—even though the new media were <em>created</em> to give us the kind of communication we need).</p>
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  • <small>The pairwise relationships between the <em>five insights</em> provide context for understanding and handling age-o ...dysfunctional—even though the new media were <em>created</em> to give us the kind of communication we need).</p>
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  • ...ed some of its older servers where our documents have been stored. Some of the links on this page will remain dysfunctional until a new solution is found. ...research is not steered by the "publish or perish" <em>ecology</em> but by the [https://holoscope.info/2012/11/17/design-epistemology/|<em>design epistemo
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>The paradigm strategy</h2></div> ...do you find most interesting? Education? Or democracy? Or what to do about the large contemporary issues? We can focus on any theme you choose. And yet ou
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