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(Margaret Mead, <em>Continuities in Cultural Evolution</em>, 1964)
 
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<div class="col-md-6"><h3>I am proposing a way to correct an error.</h3>  
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<div class="col-md-6"><h3>I am proposing a practical way to correct an error.</h3>  
<p>Which remained buried in our culture's foundation; and forgotten in distant history. Reported problems—including discontinuities in cultural evolution, and non-sustainability of global trends—need to be seen and treated as consequences of this single error. In what follows I'll share with you a strategy; whose execution is already in motion; and I'll invite you to be part of bringing it to fruition.</p>
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<p>Problems—including the unsustainability of global trends and the discontinuities in cultural evolution—need to be seen and treated as its consequences. </p>
<h3>My proposal is to institute a <em>transdiscipline</em>.</h3>
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<p>In his 1969 MIT report and call to action—to institute <em><b>transdisciplinarity</b></em> by anchoring it academically, as <em>the</em> necessary first step toward enabling the post-industrial democracy to comprehend and handle its problems—Erich Jantsch quoted Norbert Wiener, the iconic progenitor of cybernetics:</p>
<p>Which is a completely <em>new kind of</em> institution. I'll concretize this proposal by offering [[knowledge federation|<em><b>knowledge federation</b></em>]] as a complete [[prototype|<em><b>prototype</b></em>]] of the [[transdiscipline|<em><b>transdiscipline</b></em>]]; which is ready to be examined, instituted and put to use. And when I'll want to point to its distinguishing characteristic—that it enables us to <em><b>see things whole</b></em>—I'll call it by its nickname <em><b>holoscope</b></em>.</p>
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<p> “There is only one quality more important than ‘know-how’…… This is ‘know-what’ by which we determine not only how to accomplish our purposes, but what our purposes are to be.</p>  
<p>The <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em> proposal <em>does</em> include a realizable vision of a better future, and a way to implement it; which is called [[holotopia|<em><b>holotopia</b></em>]] and offered as the <em><b>holoscope</b></em>'s proof of concept application. While I'll show that <em><b>transdisciplinarity</b></em> is necessary for <em>fundamental</em> or academic reasons, its practical consequences I can now condense into this very simple formula:</p>
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<p>Academic disciplines <em>cannot</em> provide us the requisite <em><b>know-what</b></em>; and the media informing, such as it is, won't do it either. A [[system|<em><b>system</b></em>]] that can empower us the people to act as our new situation demands must <em>combine</em> disciplinary and other evidence; it must <em>transcend</em> academic and cultural fragmentation; it must <em>communicate</em> to the public with the authority of science—in ways that are well beyond the modalities of outreach that the sciences have been able to produce.</p>  
<h3>The <em>holoscope</em> begets the <em>holotopia</em>.</h3>
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<h3>I propose to institute a <em>transdiscipline</em>.</h3>
<p>When we see the world (not through the telescope or the microscope, but) through the <em><b>holoscope</b></em>—a way to radically improve the human condition, and our civilization's future prospects, becomes transparent; and ready to be followed. </p>
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<p>Which is a <em>new</em> kind of institution. I make this proposal concrete by offering [[knowledge federation|<em><b>knowledge federation</b></em>]] as a complete [[prototype|<em><b>prototype</b></em>]] of the <em><b>transdiscipline</b></em>; ready to be examined and put to use.</p>
<p>This website is intended to complement my book called <em>Liberation</em>, which will soon appear in print. In the book I'll present a wealth of evidence, by telling entertaining short stories called [[vignette|<em>vignettes</em>]]. Here I want to share <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em>'s <em>academic</em> essence; not by spelling out the details, but by pointing to its overall structure—and letting <em>you</em> fill in the details, by browsing through the book; and by participating in the public [[dialog|<em>dialog</em>]] the <em>Libetion</em> book will ignite.</p>
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<h3><em>Knowledge federation</em> is the fruit of devoted efforts of some excellent people.</h3>
<p>In the book I call myself an "academic fundamentalist", with tongue in cheek. The fact of this matter is that I've been trained as a theoretical scientist and a mathematician. I am highlighting this because (in contrast with my informal and sketchy way of speaking) it is only when you see that there is nothing hypothetical in what I'm saying, that it's all conceived like mathematical axioms and theorems—that you'll have understood me correctly. All of <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em> follows from this simple axiom: </p>  
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<p>The reason why I chose to plead its case like this, in first person, is to allow myself to be controversial; and be personally accountable for what I say; and because I want this to be an outcry.</p>  
<h3><em>Knowledge</em> must be <em>federated</em>.</h3>
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<h3>Historical appeals to institute <em>transdisciplinarity</em> remained ignored.</h3>
<p>Which is not even an axiom in the usual sense of this word (it is not <em>assumed</em> to be true or self-evident) but conceived as a convention of language; and as part of my <em>definition</em> of <em><b>knowledge</b></em>, and of <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em>. What it means is that we can only say that something is <em><b>known</b></em>, and call it <em><b>knowledge</b></em>, if it's supported by evidence; if it resulted from a concerted effort to find and consult all relevant evidence; and also, and importantly—if it's reflected in everyday awareness and action.</p>
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<p>And when <em>we</em> took over the torch—or as the case may be this large boulder and began rolling it uphill—the same dynamic repeated itself. The challenge we are now facing is to be resolute in breaking the spell of academic business as usual, as busy as it is; and finding the moral strength to reassess our direction and purpose and to <em>act</em> accordingly; because we have no more time to lose.</p>
<h3><em>Knowledge federation</em> is the result of work of many excellent people.</h3>
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<p>This website is intended to complement my book called <em>Liberation</em>, which is about to appear in print; where I'll share sufficient details and evidence, rendered as brief and entertaining real-life people and situation stories called [[vignette|<em><b>vignettes</b></em>]]. Here I'll summarize <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em>'s <em>academic</em> side by outlining its structure; and letting <em>you</em> reconstruct its details by browsing through the book; and by participating in the public [[dialog|<b><em>dialog</em></b>]] the <em>Libetion</em> book will ignite. I'll let <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em> speak for itself; and thereby also illustrate some of its techniques.</p>  
<p>The reason I am speaking to you as I do, in first person, is to allow myself to be controversial; and to be personally accountable for what I'm about to say; and importantly, because I want this to be an outcry.</p>  
 
<h3>Appeals to institute <em>transdisciplinarity</em> remained futile.</h3>
 
<p><em>With stupefying consistency</em>, the historical appeals remained ignored! And when <em>we</em> took over the torch—or as the case might be this large boulder, and began rolling it uphill—the same dynamic reproduced itself. And made it clear that <em>our very first challenge</em>—is to break the spell of the academic and other business as usual. Which is why I began this proposal as I did—by placing it in the context of our overall human and cultural situation at the turn of the millennium; and thereby highlighting that we must be resolute in recreating the business as usual; because we have no more time to waste.</p>
 
<p>In the remainder of this website I'll let <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em> introduce itself academically in its own manners of speaking; and in that way illustrate some of its techniques.</p>  
 
 
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<li>In [[N-ideograms|Federation through Ideograms]] I'll render the gist of this proposal in terms of four simple metaphorical images
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<li>[[N-ideograms|Federation through Ideograms]] will explain the nature of the error I am talking about, and of this proposal
<li>In [[N-keywords|Federation through Keywords]] I'll let you comprehend it more precisely, by highlighting and discussing some of its custom-defined words
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<li>[[N-keywords|Federation through Keywords]] will help you comprehend both precisely
<li>In [[N-prototypes|Federation through Prototypes]] I'll explain, by outlining a few examples, how exactly <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em> undertakes to make the sort of difference that now has to be made
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<li>[[N-prototypes|Federation through Prototypes]] will clarify <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em> by a few examples of application
<li>Iin [[N-action|Federation through Action]] I'll explain the two steps that remain; which I'll invite you to take together.  
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<li>[[N-action|Federation through Action]] will make it clear <em>exactly how</em> I propose to go about correcting the error; and invite you to take part.  
 
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[[File:Signature.jpg|80px]] <br><font size="+1">Dino Karabeg</font>
 
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<div class="col-md-3"> [[File:Mead.jpg]] <br><small><center>[[Margaret Mead]]</center></small></div>
 
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 11 November 2023

“We are living in a period of extraordinary danger, as we are faced with the possibility that our whole species will be eliminated from the evolutionary scene. One necessary condition of successfully continuing our existence is the creation of an atmosphere of hope that the huge problems now confronting us can, in fact, be solved—and can be solved in time.”


(Margaret Mead, Continuities in Cultural Evolution, 1964)

I am proposing a practical way to correct an error.

Problems—including the unsustainability of global trends and the discontinuities in cultural evolution—need to be seen and treated as its consequences.

In his 1969 MIT report and call to action—to institute transdisciplinarity by anchoring it academically, as the necessary first step toward enabling the post-industrial democracy to comprehend and handle its problems—Erich Jantsch quoted Norbert Wiener, the iconic progenitor of cybernetics:

“There is only one quality more important than ‘know-how’…… This is ‘know-what’ by which we determine not only how to accomplish our purposes, but what our purposes are to be.”

Academic disciplines cannot provide us the requisite know-what; and the media informing, such as it is, won't do it either. A system that can empower us the people to act as our new situation demands must combine disciplinary and other evidence; it must transcend academic and cultural fragmentation; it must communicate to the public with the authority of science—in ways that are well beyond the modalities of outreach that the sciences have been able to produce.

I propose to institute a transdiscipline.

Which is a new kind of institution. I make this proposal concrete by offering knowledge federation as a complete prototype of the transdiscipline; ready to be examined and put to use.

Knowledge federation is the fruit of devoted efforts of some excellent people.

The reason why I chose to plead its case like this, in first person, is to allow myself to be controversial; and be personally accountable for what I say; and because I want this to be an outcry.

Historical appeals to institute transdisciplinarity remained ignored.

And when we took over the torch—or as the case may be this large boulder and began rolling it uphill—the same dynamic repeated itself. The challenge we are now facing is to be resolute in breaking the spell of academic business as usual, as busy as it is; and finding the moral strength to reassess our direction and purpose and to act accordingly; because we have no more time to lose.

This website is intended to complement my book called Liberation, which is about to appear in print; where I'll share sufficient details and evidence, rendered as brief and entertaining real-life people and situation stories called vignettes. Here I'll summarize knowledge federation's academic side by outlining its structure; and letting you reconstruct its details by browsing through the book; and by participating in the public dialog the Libetion book will ignite. I'll let knowledge federation speak for itself; and thereby also illustrate some of its techniques.


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