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  1. Loevinger's theory contributes to the delineation of ego development, which goes beyond the fragmentation of trait psychology and looks at personality as a meaningful whole. Loevinger conceived of an ego-development system which closely resembles moral development, but is broader in scope and uses empirical methods of study.

  2. A pragmatic understanding of how systematic rationality works in practice can help you level up your technical work. INTERLUDE: ONTOLOGICAL REMODELING. Reconfiguring categories, properties, and relationships is a meta-rational skill—key in scientific revolutions. ⚒︎ PART FOUR: TAKING META-RATIONALITY SERIOUSLY.

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    "In P2P search (a.k.a. distributed search), each individual connected to the network serves its local index as a source of search. Instead of having a central company and a central server, each participant of the network is a search repository. Since we are talking about web indexing and web searching, a user's internet cache might be their contrib...

    "A P2P application is different from the traditional client/server model because it acts both as a client and a server. That is to say, while they are able to request information from other servers, they also have the ability to respond to requests for information from other clients, at the same time. Figure 1 shows the architecture of a P2P networ...

    "A typical peer-to-peer application has the following key features: • Peer discovery. The application must be able to find other applications that are willing to share information. Historically, the application finds these peers by registering to a central server that maintains a list of all applications currently willing to share, and giving that ...

    The Minerva Project

    URL = http://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/departments/d5/software/minerva/index.html ""Each peer is considered autonomous and has its own local search engine with a crawler and a corresponding local index. Peers share their local indexes (or specific fragments of local indexes) by posting meta-information into the P2P network. This meta-information contains compact statistics and quality-of-service information, and effectively forms a global directory. However, this directory is implemented in a comple...

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    Open-Search, at http://www.open-search.net/Opensearch/OpenSearchFoundation Majestic-12 GPU P2P Crawler, open-source based Faroo, at http://www.faroo.com/

    Peer to peer architectures for multimedia retrieval, report of the CHORUS P2P Workshop 1P2P4mm, at http://www.ist-chorus.org/_events_RTF/eventitem.asp?id=82

  3. 2010年2月24日 · The principles are articulated in a general fashion but can receive a specific operational meaning in relation to particular sectors of the economy, development issues, business strategies, investment guidelines, or initiatives taken by individuals. They are expressed in relation to five fundamental domains: I.

  4. A sphere can be defined as a shared, intimate, and disclosed inner space, one that human beings inhabit and on which their existence is vitally dependent.

  5. An economy of abundance seeks to dismantle or reform these scarcity-generating institutions in such a way as to affirm our freedom to live life as art (self-expression to others), social equity (so that everyone can live life as art), and sustainability (so that all life can thrive into the future).

  6. Bio. As of 2007, Michel Bauwens is the founder of the Foundation for Peer-to-Peer Alternatives and works in collaboration with a global group of researchers in the exploration of peer production, governance, and property. He also co-founded the the Commons Strategies Group ( http://p2pfoundation.net/Berlin_Commons_Conference ).