Cognitive techology
Cognitive1:
From Medieval Latin cognitīvus, from Latin cognitus, perfect passive participle of cognōscō (“to get to know”) + -īvus (adjective suffix)
Technology2:
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek τεχνολογία (tekhnología, “systematic treatment (of grammar)”), from τέχνη (tékhnē, “art”) + -λογία (-logía, “study”). By surface analysis, techno- + -logy
=> Cognitive technology: To treat the art of getting to know systematically.
Goals: Understanding the world, laying the groundwork for eventually becoming more whole.
Terminology: Lenses, to see with. Frames, to build with. Stances, to find. See the post for more details.
- lens-frame-stance
- Lenses
- Problems with central coordination
- re-every-layer-of-review
- why-top-down-keeps-failing / predictability-as-rigidity
- forgiveness-not-permission
- Problems with central coordination
- Frames
- Stances
- Lenses, Frames, and Stances
- Lenses
- Problems with central coordination
- Re: Every layer of review
- why-top-down-keeps-failing / predictability-as-rigidity 404
- Forgiveness, not permission
- Problems with central coordination
- Frames 404
- Stances 404