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  1. 2021年4月22日 · Discussion. Henry Andrews: "Wilber’s Mean Green Meme (MGM) has done more damage to Gravesian theory than nearly anything else. While he and Beck had a half-decent idea in creating it (motivate better Green through critique), Wilber became so enamored of pushing MGM as a central societal adversary (with Turquoise as the societal savior) that ...

  2. 2020年9月15日 · Typology Bill Baue, Ralph Thurm, et al. : "The Knowledge Life Cycle also encompasses both single- and double-loop learning, the concepts introduced by Chris Argyris ...

  3. 2014年2月11日 · Description. "From the smartphones in our pockets and the cameras on the lampposts to sensors in the sewers, the sidewalks and the bike-sharing stations, the contemporary city is permeated with networked information technology. As promoted by enterprises like IBM, Siemens and Cisco Systems, the vision of the "smart city" proposes that this ...

  4. Description. Jess Scully: "Taiwan’s civic hackers were organized around a leaderless collective called g0v (pronounced “gov zero.”) Many believed in radical transparency, in throwing opaque processes open to the light, and in the idea that everyone who is affected by a decision should have a say in it. They preferred establishing ...

  5. He claims that humanity's evolution is by its very essence, not only transcendent towards its own biological nature, but also 'against nature'. Human culture and ethics can only grow against the state of nature, by disturbing it.

  6. 1. Michael Commons: “The Model of Hierarchical Complexity…offers a standard method of examining the universal patterns of evolution and development. It is a quantitative behavioral developmental theory…There are two kinds of hierarchical complexity. The commonly recognized one refers to the ubiquitous linear hierarchies that are described ...

  7. Description. Hanzi Freinacht: "“Protopia” is another recent term, coined by futurist Kevin Kelly and it is defined as the opposite of a “Dystopia”. In Dystopia, people are stuck in some kind of recurring pattern of suffering (like George Orwell’s “foot trampling a human face — for ever”, as in 1984). A Protopian society, then ...