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Revision as of 13:51, 26 February 2020
Contents
Five Insights: Narrow Frame
When we begin to use knowledge to show us what we don't see, so that we may see a theme or an issue as a whole, a vision of a world on the brink of change results; and of a whole new order of things, which is ready to emerge. We call the emerging order of things the holotopia. The five insights are selected as sufficient to see the holotopia.
The Narrow Frame insight, which is introduced here, is one of them.
Ideogram
Insight
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.
Consequences
Scope design, polyscopy
Formulation
Text
Story
Heisenberg's quotation. How it got ignored.
Action
Text
Keywords
Text
Prototypes
Concept definition prototypes
- Back to five insights.