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<div class="page-header" ><h1>Five Insights: Narrow Frame</h1></div>
  
 
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<li>Scientific method</li>
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<li>Scientific worldview</li>
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<p>We look at the very <em>way</em> in which we look at the world. We take off our 'eyeglasses'. </p>
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[[File:Polyscopy.jpg]]
 
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This <em>ideogram</em> ... Don't know if it fits. But it does show the main idea – which is: Once we understood that the way of looking at things is OUR OWN (that is, our culture's) CREATION we became ready to recreate it to see better, and to see what needs to be seen.  
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We may need to update this [[ideogram|<em>ideogram</em>]]. And call it the Holoscope ideogram. The inscription should read "holoscope" instead of "polyscopy". There was also that eye on the left, which Fredrik thought was not necessary...</p> 
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<p>Not only "the scientific method", but also our language represents the <em>narrow frame</em>. To see the whole, we must <em>create</em> the way we look at things.</p>
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<p>Interpretation: Once we understood that "the scientific method", and more generally our (culturally) sanctioned ways in which we look at the world are <em>our own</em> or our culture's creation it became clear that the "right" way to use it is to recreate it and continue recreating it consciously, so that we may see more. To adapt our way of looking at the world to what needs to be seen.  
 
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<li>Scientific method – is a <em>narrow frame</em>; served well for some purposes, poorly for others; must be re-created</li>
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<li>Scientific worldview – what most of us believe is "scientific worldview", is really just the narrow frame that our culture adopted from the 19th century science; must be thoroughly revised</li>
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<li>Language: <em>any</em> fixed language is a narrow frame</li>
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<li>Concept definitions: Must be flexible, by convention; to see differently, we must be able to speak differently</li>
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<li>Worldview: Models are to be used, but not to be believed</li>
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<li>Causality: It's been the root of all evil; as M. C. Bateson observed, what we need is "cognitive therapy"...</li>
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<li>Knowledge creation: Must itself be created; Our trusted methods must be federated</li>
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<p>Double sleet experiment; "particle" and "wave" are words we've acquired through experience with pebbles and water.</p>
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<p>Heisenberg's quotation. How it got ignored.</p>
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<p>[[holoscope|<em>holoscope</em>]] </p>
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<p>Concept definition prototypes...</p>
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 28 February 2020

Interests

  • Scientific method
  • Scientific worldview
  • Language
  • Concept definitions
  • Worldview
  • Causality
  • Knowledge creation

Scope

We look at the very way in which we look at the world. We take off our 'eyeglasses'.

Insight

Polyscopy.jpg

We may need to update this ideogram. And call it the Holoscope ideogram. The inscription should read "holoscope" instead of "polyscopy". There was also that eye on the left, which Fredrik thought was not necessary...

Not only "the scientific method", but also our language represents the narrow frame. To see the whole, we must create the way we look at things.

Interpretation: Once we understood that "the scientific method", and more generally our (culturally) sanctioned ways in which we look at the world are our own or our culture's creation – it became clear that the "right" way to use it is to recreate it and continue recreating it consciously, so that we may see more. To adapt our way of looking at the world to what needs to be seen.

Reversals

  • Scientific method – is a narrow frame; served well for some purposes, poorly for others; must be re-created
  • Scientific worldview – what most of us believe is "scientific worldview", is really just the narrow frame that our culture adopted from the 19th century science; must be thoroughly revised
  • Language: any fixed language is a narrow frame
  • Concept definitions: Must be flexible, by convention; to see differently, we must be able to speak differently
  • Worldview: Models are to be used, but not to be believed
  • Causality: It's been the root of all evil; as M. C. Bateson observed, what we need is "cognitive therapy"...
  • Knowledge creation: Must itself be created; Our trusted methods must be federated


Story

Double sleet experiment; "particle" and "wave" are words we've acquired through experience with pebbles and water.

Heisenberg's quotation. How it got ignored.


Keywords

Prototypes

Concept definition prototypes...