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A Process Model with a View : Section III (On View)
Bonnitta Roy, A Process Model with a View. Presentation for First Integral Theory Conference 2008 at JKF University where it received an honorable mention for academic achievement in integral theory. In this final section we turn to the third meaning … Continue reading
A Process Model with a View Section IIb (The Actual Occasion)
Bonnitta Roy, A Process Model with a View. Presentation for First Integral Theory Conference 2008 at JKF University where it received an honorable mention fo academic achievement in integral theory. II.b. The Actual Occasion Structural Enfoldment and the Holomovement … Continue reading
A Process Model with a View : Section IIa (Processes of the Epistemological Perspectives)
Bonnitta Roy, A Process Model with a View. Presentation for First Integral Theory Conference 2008 at JKF University where it received an honorable mention for academic achievement in integral theory. Section II : Processes of the Epistemological Perspectives II.a. … Continue reading
A Process Model with a View : Section I (Three Meanings of Perspective)
Bonnitta Roy, A Process Model with a View. Presentation for First Integral Theory Conference 2008 at JKF University where it received an honorable mention for academic achievement in integral theory. Section I Introduction: Three Meanings of Perspective … Continue reading
Integral Manifesto Pt V(4) The Shape of Human Action/ Shape Shifting Through Time
Modeling the Sphere of Human Action provides a compelling way to re-interpret the various constellations of human actions, thought of as cultural stages in the Spiral Dynamics model. Consider the following diagram from http://globalvaluesnetwork.com The above is an illustration of … Continue reading
Integral Manifesto Pt V(3) The Shape of Human Action/ The Natural Units of Human Action
Like Max Plank reasons in Susskind’s imaginary narrative, I began to reason how the three domains of human action — geo-socio spatial, technological, and economic– could be conceptualized as “perfectly related natural units” of human action that could be dynamic … Continue reading
Integral Manifesto Pt V(2) The Shape of Human Action/ Working from the Whole: A Process Methodology
Books Discussed in this Section Eugene Gendlin (1997) A Process Model . University of Chicago Christopher Alexander (2002) The Process of Creating Life (Book Two of The Nature of Order). The Center for Environmental Strucutre, Berkeley, Ca. and PATTERNLANGUAGE.COM Loenard … Continue reading
Integral Manifesto Pt V(1) The Shape of Human Action/Tales of Chaos and the Norm
Books Discussed in this Section James Rosenau (2003) Distant Proximities: Dynamics Beyond Globalization, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. “Some observers,” Rosenau notes, “appear to share the recognition that the intellectual tools presently available to probe the pervasive uncertainty underlying our … Continue reading
Integral Manifesto Pt IV(4) Open Sources, Sources of Openings/ The Many Worlds of Geosocial Space
Books Discussed in this Section James Rosenau (2003) Distant Proximities: Dynamics Beyond Globalization, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. The various voices in the previous sections have been developing the notion of multiscalar, multidimensional, as well as multi-directional globalizing forces at … Continue reading
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