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Arc of
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Nested structure:
Components of Arc of Essentials
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Nested structure:
Components of Arc of Essentials
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Matter/ energy, time-space, quanta
Material / physical domain.
Laws are described in relativist physics (eg Lorentz, Einstein) , quantum mechanics
(eg De Broglie, Schrödinger).
Laws of cause-effect,
causal hypothesis/model
What is causing a phenomenon - and what are its consequences?
Explaining, predicting
Insights and guidelines for tracing cause-effect relationships, identifying causes and predicting effects.
Example: Scheme Elementary causal relationships
Sending and receiving of information
What does language 'tell'? What does communication 'do'?
Communication and Language
Text and argumentation analysis for distillation of high quality information from language -
and recognizing and restoring 'information-deficiencies'.
Example: Scheme Levels in Communication
A.o. consciousness, contingency, freedom of choice
Intangible / mental domain.
Includes subjective consciousness, meaning, 'room' for freedom of choice.
Laws of truth,
valid schemes of inference
How do you know what is true, probable, or plausible?
Analysis
Method for effective use of logic: Systematic problem analysis and construction of optimized solutions.
Example: scheme Derivation Relations and Grounding in Logic
Information
Analysis of various views and main types of information.
Example: scheme Levels in Psychological Functioning
Measurement and Testing
Computer system that provides an objective tool for analysis and judgment in any area.
Example: scheme Computerized problem solving
Reasoning
Logical techniques for fast and accurate combinatorial thinking: 'Upgrading' of analytical skills.
Example: scheme Satisfiability / Validity
Domain-knowledge
Logical tests and criteria that give an insight into the scope and limitations
of all sorts of information, procedures and complex systems.
Example: scheme Decidability
Model of functioning/system
What determines well-being, responding, decision-making of people?
Method of change
Method of Psychology for working systematially and constructively towards desired results.
Example: scheme Modeling in Cybernetical Systems
Concept of man
Integrated model (concept of man) in which all key factors in human functioning
are depicted as well as their functions and interactions.
Example: scheme Ten Factors Model of human functioning
Filosophy of Consciousness
Description of the typical characteristics of consciousness
Example: scheme Neuro-physical function fields and dimensions of experience
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