Some have spent years studying Kant and his Categorical Framework for knowledge, first published in 1781. I am absolutely fascinated by the implications of Kant’s maddeningly simple chart. Can it be a framework for all knowledge? Can we somehow bring this structure into our modern, 21st century understanding of how we think about knowledge itself? I think we [...]
Archive for January, 2012
21st Century Kant: Learning to Frame Knowledge Anew (w/ help from Aristotle & Wittgenstein)
Posted in complexity, critical thinking, tagged artistotle, convergence, framework, Kant, knowledge, paradigm, philosophy, Wittgenstein on January 22, 2012 | 7 Comments »
Ahead in 2012: Intention & value systems in our culture. And a book.
Posted in critical thinking, culture, ecosystem, tagged 2012, book, collaboration, e20, ecosystem, gov20, intention, Jefferson, New Years Resolutions on January 1, 2012 | 2 Comments »
New Years Day, 2012. What better time for a checkpoint? My research has begun to converge. I’ve posted a recap of key themes at about.me but for now, I’ll follow custom (very retro, I know!) to recap my 2012 resolutions: R1. Intentionality in all things is the new reality of our busy lifestyles, and a grounding principle for heavy [...]


