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  • ...I make this proposal concrete and actionable by offering <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em> as a complete <em><b>prototype</b></em> of the <em><b>transdiscipl ...ither. A <em><b>system</b></em> that <em>can</em> empower us to act <em><b>knowledge</b></em>-based must <em>combine</em> disciplinary and other evidence; it mu
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Ideograms</h1> </div> <h3><em>Knowledge federation</em> is a social process whose function is to <em>connect the dots</em>.</h
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  • <div class="page-header"><h1>Federation through Keywords</h1></div> ...sted in their evolution; so why not use it to mature our pursuit of <em><b>knowledge</b></em> <em>in general</em>? <em><b>Truth by convention</b></em> is the no
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Images</h1> </div> ...hilosophy at large, disrupted our notions of what knowledge and pursuit of knowledge are about; the notions that the 19th century science gave to our popular cu
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Prototypes</h1></div> ...gw Doug Engelbart was urging us to engage in]; and that's also what <em><b>prototypes</b></em> are about. A <em><b>prototype</b></em> is a new <em>kind of</em> a
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Federation through Action</h1> </div> <div class="col-md-3"><font size="+1">Institute <em><b>knowledge federation</b>.</em></font></div>
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Stories</h1> </div> <li>What constitutes good knowledge ([[design epistemology|<em>design epistemology</em>]])</li>
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  • ...and then outlined the history of Knowledge Federation and some of our core prototypes, as strategic moves to complete the revolution. More...</p> </div>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>Giving knowledge a purpose</h2></div> ...an access to reality as it really is, and that we must stick to it if our knowledge work – and in particular academic work – should be good and solid.</p>
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  • ...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 <h3><em>Knowledge federation</em> is the fruit of devoted work of some excellent people.</h3>
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  • ...blems, but by a slow and steady development of an entirely new approach to knowledge. Several centuries of accelerated and sweeping evolution followed. Could a ...oach to knowledge. And that just as the case was then, the new approach to knowledge leads to new ways in which core issues are understood and handled.</p>
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Prototypes</h1></div> <h3><em>Prototypes</em> restore the severed tie between information and action.</h3>
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  • ...lking about is (as we suggested with the help of the Modernity ideogram in Federation through Images, that bus with candle headlights) to look at what we are inn ...to talk about. Here The Incredible History of Doug, which we recounted in Federation through Stories, will serve us well to both make this theme palpable and co
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  • ...y too are just "doing their job", just trying to survive, in a world where knowledge is not federated (so that they may have better things to tell to people), a ...|<em>knowledge federation</em>]] as it is today, is an <em>academic</em> [[prototypes|<em>prototype</em>]].)</p>
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  • <div class="page-header"><h1>Federation through Keywords</h1></div> .../b></em> culture <em><b>as</b></em> it's been defined. In <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em>'s technical language, this simplified view of an object or theme a
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  • ...tion|<em>systemic innovation</em>]] / [[knowledge federation|<em>knowledge federation</em>]] as an emerging creative frontier. Think about the emergence of scie [[File:Domain_Map.jpg]]<br><small><center>Knowledge federation <em>domain map</em> – under construction</center></small></p>
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Conversations</h1> </div> <h3>We can talk about knowledge federation</h3>
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  • ...it as we treat other human-made things—if we took advantage of our best knowledge and technology, and adapted it to the purposes that need to be served?</p> ...em> that distinguishes it from the common practices. We <em>federate</em> knowledge when we make what we "know" information-based; when we examine, select and
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  • ...f our own evolution. We are indeed <em>chosen people</em>. We now have the knowledge available to us and we have the power of human and social potential that is <p>In 2010 Knowledge Federation began to self-organize to enable further progress on this frontier. </p>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Federation through Action</h1> </div> ...see what must be done; and then self-organize further, by creating <em><b>prototypes</b></em>.</p>
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  • .../em>]] Aurelio Peccei has the role of a giant who undertook to [[knowledge federation|<em>federate</em>]] what we need to know about our civilization's evolution
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  • ...is a key element of the <em>holotopia</em>'s tactical plan: We create <em>prototypes</em>, and we organize <em>dialogs</em> around them, as feedback mechanisms ...ialog</em>, the intended result of which was to see the <em>limits</em> of knowledge—from which the <em>change</em> of what we see as "reality" becomes possib
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>A new way to organize knowledge</h2></div> ...such as physics, a new field such as [[knowledge federation|<em>knowledge federation</em>]], or an ancient human interest ready to be understood in a new way an
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  • <li>Information, knowledge</li> <li>Pursuit of knowledge</li>
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  • <li>Knowledge work</li> <li>Social organization or knowledge work</li>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Prototypes: <em>Holotopia</em></h1></div> [[Prototypes: Holotopia|Holotopia]] as [[prototype|<em>prototype</em>]].
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  • ...we look at what tends to remain hidden: the <em>foundations</em> on which knowledge is evaluated and developed, which serve as foundation to everything we crea ...mall>So the core of our challenge here is to use suitable <em>knowledge of knowledge</em> and 'see ourselves in the mirror'. See how <em>our own</em> way of est
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  • ...logy</em>. An ancient praxis was revived, which developed <em>knowledge of knowledge</em>. On that as foundation, a completely <em>new</em> worldview emerged— <li>It is by founding knowledge in "reality" that we ended up with the <em>narrow frame</em></li>
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  • ...w the <em>homo ludens</em> pattern. The <em>homo ludens</em> does not seek knowledge to make choices; he simply sees or feels what "works", or appears to work, ...the people living in a complex, fast-moving world—without <em>effective knowledge</em> that would allow them to comprehend it. The <em>homo ludens</em> is th
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  • ...inting press, and the improvement of communication and of the spreading of knowledge it enabled, contributed to the Enlightenment. Some historians even consider ...an organism. We look at the process which we use, as cells, to process the knowledge together. How does our <em>collective mind</em> work?</p>
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  • ...an organism. We look at the process which we use, as cells, to process the knowledge together. How does our <em>collective mind</em> work?</p> ...urse also what our proposal, to institutionalize and develop <em>knowledge federation</em> as an academic field is about.</p>
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  • ...o <em>understand</em> "reality". Our democracy and other institutions, our knowledge work, our ethical sensibilities, the way we handle <em>culture</em>—all t ...or; and means to correct it. And by doing that, to resume the evolution of knowledge; and of culture and society.</p>
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  • <p>So now that we have "the right" approach to knowledge, which is metaphorically a 'hammer'—we either consider everything to be a When we understood that the tools for knowledge work are not written in stone and handed down to our scientific ancestors,
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  • .... See our comments that begin [https://holoscope.info/2019/02/07/knowledge-federation-dot-org/#Beck here]. </p> ...ask at hand (see our comments [https://holoscope.info/2019/02/07/knowledge-federation-dot-org/#Wittgenstein here]; take a look at the reflection that follows, ab
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  • ...logy</em>. An ancient praxis was revived, which developed <em>knowledge of knowledge</em>. On that as foundation, a completely <em>new</em> worldview emerged— ...ue. And that relevant academic insights, which update our <em>knowledge of knowledge</em>, <em>demand</em> that we abandon this <em>myth</em>.</p>
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  • ...ticle's</em> call to action—to combine systems science and <em>knowledge federation</em> (which those two frontier thinkers iconically represent) under a new < <p>What we have seen so far is what we pointed out to begin with—that "knowledge work has a flat tire". Before we tell you how this issue needs to be handle
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  • ...Sposter The Paradigm Strategy Poster] (which was one of the forerunner <em>prototypes</em> to Holotopia) we used the [http://kf.wikiwiki.ifi.uio.no/CONVERSATIONS ...cture</em> issue, we'll come to understand how exactly our creativity, our knowledge, our good sense... are kept from doing what they <em>must</em> do in this d
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  • ...volution, by the survival of the fittest? Or should we use information and knowledge, and deliberately <em>design</em> for evolution? Here we ask the same quest ...uest of [[wholeness|<em>wholeness</em>]]). We have conceived <em>knowledge federation</em> as a <em>praxis</em> of empowering such ideas—by giving them visibil
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  • ...blems, but by a slow and steady development of an entirely new approach to knowledge. Several centuries of accelerated and sweeping evolution followed. Could a ...oach to knowledge. And that just as the case was then, the new approach to knowledge leads to new ways in which core issues are understood and handled.</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>holoscope</e ...es resulted (see it summaried [https://holoscope.info/2019/02/07/knowledge-federation-dot-org/#InformationHolon here].</p>
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  • ...title slide of Engelbart's presentation at Google (inserted into Knowledge Federation's template).</small> ...Google, in 2007; as we did in [https://holoscope.info/2019/02/07/knowledge-federation-dot-org/#Engelbart this blog report]. Doug was then at the end of his caree
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  • ...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 <h3><em>Knowledge federation</em> is the fruit of devoted efforts of some excellent people.</h3>
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  • <div class="page-header"><h1>Federation through Keywords</h1></div> <li>the goal of the pursuit of knowledge, <em>and</em> of science, was to find the "objective" and unchanging truth
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Ideograms</h1> </div> ...ormation <em>useful</em> to us the people and our society; and make <em><b>knowledge</b></em> <em>possible</em> again.</p>
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Prototypes</h1></div> <h3><em>Prototypes</em> restore the severed tie between information and action.</h3>
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Images</h1> </div> ...hilosophy at large, disrupted our notions of what knowledge and pursuit of knowledge are about. The notions that the 19th century science gave our popular cultu
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Stories</h1> </div> <li>What constitutes right knowledge, and the right way to knowledge ([[design epistemology|<em>design epistemology</em>]])</li>
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Applications</h1> </div> <div class="col-md-7"><b>NOTE: <em>The university where the Knowledge Federation Web pages are hosted disconnected some of its older servers where our docum
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Federation through Conversations</h1> </div> <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>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>Knowledge can again make a difference</h2></div> ...blems, but by a slow and steady development of an entirely new approach to knowledge. Several centuries of accelerated and sweeping evolution followed. Could a
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  • <div class="page-header"><h1>Federation through Keywords</h1></div> ...sted in their evolution; so why not use it to mature our pursuit of <em><b>knowledge</b></em> <em>as such</em>? <em><b>Truth by convention</b></em> is the notio
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