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  • ...erated and sweeping evolution followed. Could a similar advent be in store for us today?</p></div> ...disturbing trend and find a remedy. But needless to say, this too drowned in glut.</p>
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  • <p>In the context of Holotopia, we refer to the Knowledge Federation <em>prototype</em> by its pseudonym [[Holotopia: Holoscope|<em>h <p>The <em>holoscope</em> uses suitable information in a suitable way, to illuminate what remained obscure or hidden, so that we m
    182 KB (30,999 words) - 10:38, 14 June 2020
  • ...tory.m4v?dl=0 this fifteen-minute recording], and apologize for the echo). In 2010, Engelbart answered the question "How much of your ideas, Doug, have b <p>Another way was to tell the story chronologically: In December 1950, a 25-year old engineer was looking at his future career: He
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  • ...thout being understood, Peter Baldwin retired early, bought himself a home in Australian Highlands, and learned how to program. ...orate from the University of Cambridge—where Bertrand Russell summarized for us the history of the Western philosophy, and Ludwig Wittgenstein warned us
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  • ...nd the transformation into the post-traditional cosmopolitan world we live in today.”</font><br> ..."risk society" (where existential risks we can't comprehend or handle lurk in the dark) is to <em><b>design</b></em> new ways to see and speak—as the M
    45 KB (7,942 words) - 14:39, 11 November 2023
  • <div class="col-md-3"><font size="+1">“Be the systems you want to see in the world!"</font> (Alexander Laszlo, call to action at International Society for the Systems Sciences yearly conference, Haiphong 2013)
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  • ...a</em> is conceived as a way to empower our next generation to be creative in ways their situation will require.</h3> <p>The <em><b>knowledge federation transdiscipline</b></em> is conceived as a <em>new</em> academic
    37 KB (6,485 words) - 17:47, 9 November 2023
  • ...ituation is, of course, by connecting the dots. Initially, all we can hope for is to show just enough of the [[invisible elephant|<em>elephant</em>]] to d <li>What constitutes right knowledge, and the right way to knowledge ([[design epistemology|<em>design epistemology</em>]])</li>
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  • <div class="col-md-7"><b>NOTE: <em>The university where the Knowledge Federation Web pages are hosted disconnected some of its older servers wher ...logy/|<em>design epistemology</em>]. What ideas would emerge? What sort of work would result?</p>
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  • <p>So far we have given a fairly complete overview of an emerging approach to knowledge. What remains is to test it by applying it to a real-life theme. </p> ...o demands that our systems, and people, should communicate and collaborate in an entirely new way.</p>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>Knowledge can again make a difference</h2></div> ...angels can dance on a needle point". And another iconic image, of Galilei in house arrest a century after Copernicus, whispering "and yet it moves" into
    31 KB (5,153 words) - 14:43, 11 November 2023
  • ...nd the transformation into the post-traditional cosmopolitan world we live in today.</font> ...ork), to step <em>beyond</em> "risk society" (where existential risks lurk in the dark, because we can neither comprehend nor resolve them by thinking as
    89 KB (15,680 words) - 09:55, 14 December 2023

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