Difference between revisions of "Holoscope"

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* the circle of the information holon in which knowledge federation is the square
 
* the circle of the information holon in which knowledge federation is the square
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* resolution of the [[narrow frame|<em>narrow frame</em>]] issue
 
* the correction of an epistemological error; answer to the question "How should we see the world?", and "What should knowledge be like?" Instead of trying to compose a jigsaw puzzle-like "reality picture" (and ignoring all that fails to fit in), we create a multiplicity of views, using all potentially relevant data. The goal is to see the whole from all sides, and in correct proportions  – to be able to attain a correct [[gestalt|<em>gestalt</em>]].
 
* the correction of an epistemological error; answer to the question "How should we see the world?", and "What should knowledge be like?" Instead of trying to compose a jigsaw puzzle-like "reality picture" (and ignoring all that fails to fit in), we create a multiplicity of views, using all potentially relevant data. The goal is to see the whole from all sides, and in correct proportions  – to be able to attain a correct [[gestalt|<em>gestalt</em>]].
 
* Science extended our field of vision well beyond what was possible to see by the naked eye. The microscope and the telescope (etc.).  
 
* Science extended our field of vision well beyond what was possible to see by the naked eye. The microscope and the telescope (etc.).  

Revision as of 14:35, 17 January 2020

Holoscope is

  • the circle of the information holon in which knowledge federation is the square
  • resolution of the narrow frame issue
  • the correction of an epistemological error; answer to the question "How should we see the world?", and "What should knowledge be like?" Instead of trying to compose a jigsaw puzzle-like "reality picture" (and ignoring all that fails to fit in), we create a multiplicity of views, using all potentially relevant data. The goal is to see the whole from all sides, and in correct proportions – to be able to attain a correct gestalt.
  • Science extended our field of vision well beyond what was possible to see by the naked eye. The microscope and the telescope (etc.).