Social Fuzziology Study of Fuzziness of Social Complexity
Fuzziology studies the fuzziness inherent in what we know about ourselves, the sources and nature of our experience, our thoughts and feelings, drives for understanding and urges to create and realise our potential. This kind of fuzziness is at the core of our existence, at the essence of our humann...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Heidelberg
Physica
2002, 2002
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2002 |
| Series: | Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing
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| Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 7 Key Terms in the Language of Fuzziology
- 7.1 Fuzziness Defined
- 7.2 The Logos of Logic
- 7.3 Transformations
- 7.4 Transcendence
- 7.5 Understanding
- 7.6 The Social
- 7.7 Conclusion
- References
- 1 Introduction to Social Fuzziology
- 1.1 The Basic Postulate of Fuzziology
- 1.2 The Approach of Fuzziology
- 1.3 The Project of Social Fuzziology
- 1.4 Socrates’ Wisdom at the Origin of Fuzziology
- 1.5 Principles of Fuzziology: A Social Perspective
- 1.6 Impossibility Theorems
- 1.7 Social Nature of Fuzziness
- 1.8 Human-centred Sources of Fuzziness
- 1.9 Transcending Duality and Non-duality
- 1.10 Consciousness Resonance
- 2 Bridging the Study of Complexity with Social Fuzziology
- 2.1 Complementarity and Mutual Enrichment
- 2.2 ‘Three Body Problem’ in Fuzziology
- 2.3 Chaotic Attractors of Meaning
- 2.4 Key Propositions in Social Fuzziology: A Complexity Perspective
- 2.5 Fuzzy Logic and Fuzziology
- 2.6 Fuzziology and Creativity
- 3 Understanding Fuzziness of Ourselves
- 3.1 Paradox of Mind
- 3.2 Journey towards Understanding Ourselves
- 3.3 Human Experiential Space
- 3.4 Maieutic Inquiry into the Essence of Human Dynamics
- 3.5 Empowering the Thinker
- 4 Understanding Fuzziness of Society
- 4.1 Infinite Life of Society versus Finite Lives of Individuals
- 4.2 Collective Mind: A Pile of Fragmented Knowledge
- 4.3 From Understanding Ourselves to Understanding Society
- 4.4 Lack of Wisdom in Society
- 4.5 Towards Establishment of Global Empire
- 4.6 Education and Learning in Society
- 4.7 The Health Illusion
- 4.8 Dealing with Hard Negotiation
- 4.9 Conclusion
- 5 Case Studies: Understanding Fuzzy Social Categories
- 5.1 What is ‘Australian’?
- 5.2 Use and Abuse of Fuzziness in Social Life
- 5.3 Fuzzy Borders in the Globalising World
- 5.4 ‘Mexican Americans’, ‘Chicanos’ and Santana
- 6 Fuzziness of the West and the East
- 6.1 Fuzzy Dionysos
- 6.2 Philosophy of Flux
- 6.3 Other Masters of Fuzziology from the West
- 6.4 Myths of Fuzziness
- 6.5 TheFuzzy Wisdom of Tao
- 6.6 Aboriginal Wisdom
- 6.7 Using Fuzziness of the Ancient Wisdom