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  • (Neil Postman in a televised interview to <em>Open Mind</em>, 1990) .... In Chapter Two of the <em>Liberation</em> book, which has "Liberation of Mind" as title, I introduce this theme by drawing a parallel between <em><b>info
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Power structure ➜ collective mind</h1></div> The [[power structures|<em>power structure</em>]] created our collective mind!
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Collective mind ➜ socialized reality</h1></div>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Collective mind ➪ narrow frame</h1></div>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Five Insights: Collective Mind</h1></div> <p>We look at the Internet as a collective nervous system; and at our various collective minds, large and small. How do they operate? What 'program' or 'algorithm'
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>[[Holotopia:Collective mind|Collective mind]]</h2></div> <li>Our <em>collective mind</em> cannot be structured to <em>federate</em> knowledge, unless we have a
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Holotopia: The Collective Mind insight</h1></div> ..., as cells, to process the knowledge together. How does our <em>collective mind</em> work?</p>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Collective Mind</h1></div> ...gy has been used. More precisely—the very principle of operation of our 'collective minds', which this technology has enabled us to create, by connecting us to
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  • <p>As Piaget wrote, "the mind organizes the world, by organizing itself.</p> ...he "aha feeling". The sensation of meaning is thereby transmitted from one mind to another—and that's all we want from it. The message is a certain kind
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  • ...tructure</em>]] insight and the [[Holotopia:Collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] insight as context.</p> ...ind]] conversation combines the [[Holotopia:Collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] insight and the [[Holotopia:Socialized reality|<em>socialized realit
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  • <p>In the 19th century it was natural to consider the human mind as a <em>camera obscura</em>—a perfect recording device, which <em>reflec ...hat we are not rational decision makers. The very contents of our rational mind (our priorities, and <em>what options</em> we are at all capable to conceiv
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Collective mind</h1></div> ...ond that early vision by 1968 (we are calling this solution <em>collective mind</em>)—we will remain a moment longer with the paradox. We want to tell yo
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  • <p>Since as far back in time as our collective memory can reach, people have traveled to get to know other cultures, and a ...ollaboration, which we'll talk about in connection with the <em>collective mind</em> insight. </p>
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  • ...e; where knowledge is created and integrated and applied with that goal in mind; and where information technology is developed and used accordingly. </p> <div class="col-md-3"><h2>A collective mind</h2></div>
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  • ...gs</em> take place, through which our insights are deepen by combining our collective intelligence with suitable insights from the past</p> ...esign</em>. We shall see exactly how. For now, it is sufficient to keep in mind that we need to interpret them not as they what they "are", according to <e
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  • ...stemic structure is linked with the issue of power) and the <em>collective mind</em> insight (where we see that our communication is profoundly dysfunction ...lace in the intersection of the [[Holotopia:Collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] insight (which tells us that we <em>cannot</em> really see through t
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  • <p>One of them we have seen: The <em>collective mind</em> <em>paradigm</em>. To give our systems the faculty of vision—and mak ...various ways to "augment" his innate capabilities, individual <em>and</em> collective. The capability hierarchy has two sides or <em>aspects</em>, the "human sys
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  • <div class="col-md-6"><h3>Debategraph is changing our collective mind</h3> ...id Price undertook to revolutionize philosophy, by changing our collective mind hands on.
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  • ...stemic structure is linked with the issue of power) and the <em>collective mind</em> insight (where we see that our communication is profoundly dysfunction ...lace in the intersection of the [[Holotopia:Collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] insight (which tells us that we <em>cannot</em> really see through t
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  • ...that very strategy I am inviting you to follow; because the way we use the mind is <em>again</em> ripe for change.</p> ...by pointing to its <em>historicity</em>; so we may see the way we use the mind as a product of historical circumstances and beliefs; as something that <em
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