Many of Bucky’s essays (“Bucky” is the affectionate name for Buckminster Fuller) provide a window through which we may further glimpse his approach to comprehensive thinking. To iterate more deeply into his comprehensive thinking this resource examines Bucky’s short 5-page essay “Man With A Chronofile” published on 1 April 1967 in “Saturday Review”. We recommend you read that essay for context before continuing.
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The Whole Shebang: “to understand all and put everything together”
The featured quote in the title comes from Buckminster Fuller’s 1969 book “Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth”. When we previously explored this book in the resource The Comprehensive Thinking of R. Buckminster Fuller, we described this quote as “the creed of the comprehensivist”. This resource will interpret the quote to identify issues of wholeness in comprehensive inquiry and action.
To gain insights into the wholeness implicit in our highlighted quote, we will consider three additional resources: Buckminster Fuller’s “Synergetics”, Jan Zwicky’s summary of the gestalt theory of learning in “The Experience of Meaning”, and “The Design Way” by Harold G. Nelson and Erik Stolterman which has an extensive chapter on “The Whole”. This will give us an adequate first-cut attempt at indicating the nature and importance of wholeness in comprehensive exploration.
Continue reading →Shifting Perspectives and Representing The Truth
In an exquisite video presentation Tricia Wang explains the benefits of perspective shifting to better represent the truths of our worlds and its peoples:
This resource will situate Wang’s powerful and important ideas in the context of our Art of Comprehensivity, our learning practices for building an ever more extensive, ever more intensive, and ever more integrated understanding of our worlds and its peoples.
Continue reading →Comprehensivism in the Islamic Golden Age
Comprehensivism is the practice of integrating as many of Humanity’s sources of learning as possible to better comprehend the world and how it works. The Islamic Golden Age, roughly between the 8th and 14th centuries CE, forged a culture infused with comprehensivist epistemic virtues and these significantly shaped what historian Richard Bulliet calls Islamo-Christian Civilization and the development of Renaissance comprehensivists like Leonardo and modern science.
How did the Islamic world establish their comprehensivist foundation for knowledge? In this resource we will explore some of what has been learned of the cultural traditions that came together during the Islamic Golden Age to provide a historical background for today’s comprehensivism movement. We will offer a comprehensivist interpretation of three exquisite hour long BBC documentaries on “Science and Islam” with the award-winning physicist Jim Al-Khalili as host:
- “The Language of Science”: http://y2u.be/stJOl0PYHUE
- “The Empire of Reason”: http://y2u.be/z-xQKfMWK2Y
- “The Power of Doubt”: http://y2u.be/SwHvQiihXg4
We will also consider Patricia Fara’s epic 2009 book “Science: A Four Thousand Year History”, Dimitri Gutas’s 1998 book “Greek Thought, Arabic Culture: The Graeco-Arabic Translation Movement in Baghdad and Early ʿAbbāsid Society”, and other resources.
Continue reading →June 2021 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
Since the April 26th update, Comprehensivist Wednesdays has organized six events. This update documents two forthcoming events and collects resources including event descriptions, video, and essays from the ten most recent past events.
Three Forthcoming Events
In order to RSVP to attend these events, you must join either the 52 Living Ideas meetup or the Greater Philadelphia Thinking Society meetup. Joining either group will require joining Meetup.com which is a free on-line service with strong privacy controls. Once you are a member, you can RSVP to join the event from the link to its Event Page.
- Wed 30 Jun 2021 9PM (New York time): Bring Your Most Interesting Topics & Questions to Discuss (Event at Thinking Society)
- Wed 7 Jul 2021 9PM (New York time): TBD
- Sun 11 Jul 2021 5PM (New York time): The Quest to Purge Vices in the center of Dante’s Comedìa: Purgatorio 12-22 (Event at Thinking Society)
- Wed 14 Jul 2021 9PM (New York time): Comprehensivism in the Islamic Golden Age (Event at Thinking Society)
The 11 Most Recent Past Events including video links and essays
- 28 April 2021: Your Polymath/Comprehensivist Experience: Heroes & Insights (Event at 52 Living Ideas) (Event at Thinking Society)
- Video (1h 52m): Your Polymath/Comprehensivist Experience, Insights & Heroes
- 2 May 2021: Towards Lucifer’s Icy Lair – Fraud and Treachery in Inferno XXIII-XXXIV (Event at 52 Living Ideas) (Event at Thinking Society)
- 5 May 2021: Is Taoism Comprehensivist? What does Eastern Thought offer Polymaths? (Event at 52 Living Ideas) (Other event at 52 Living Ideas) (Event at Thinking Society)
- 12 May 2021: How To Explore The Future (and Why) with CJ Fearnley (Event at 52 Living Ideas) (Event at Thinking Society)
- 19 May 2021: Consciousness and Approximations: What makes “Us”? (Event at 52 Living Ideas) (Event at Thinking Society)
- Video (2h 6m): Consciousness and Approximations: What makes “Us”?
- 26 May 2021: “Language as Interpretation” as a Tool for Comprehensivism (Event at 52 Living Ideas) (Event at Thinking Society)
- Video (1h 58m): “Language as Interpretation” a Conversation
- 2 Jun 2021: Speaking & Listening; Reading & Writing (Event at 52 Living Ideas) (Event at Thinking Society)
- Video (2h 3m): Speaking & Listening; Reading & Writing
- 6 Jun 2021: Dante’s Ascent of Mount Purgatory: Cleansing From Vice. Purgatorio I-XI (Event at 52 Living Ideas) (Event at Thinking Society)
- 9 Jun 2021: “Redressing The Crises of Ignorance” with CJ Fearnley (Event at 52 Living Ideas) (Event at Thinking Society)
- 16 Jun 2021: The Networked Brain (Event at 52 Living Ideas) (Event at Thinking Society)
- 23 Jun 2021: Bring Topics & Questions You Find Most Interesting to Breakout Room Extravaganza (Event at 52 Living Ideas) (Event at Thinking Society)
About Comprehensivist Wednesdays
Comprehensivist Wednesdays is an on-going series of weekly events to foster the art of comprehensivity, our inclination to integrate all our sources of learning so as to better comprehend the world and how it works. The idea of comprehensivity may best be captured by a quote from Buckminster Fuller’s book “Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth”: “wanting to understand all and put everything together”. Although it is impossible to fully achieve by any one human being, it is our conviction that the aspiration of comprehensivity opens new worlds of learning that may not be possible through other approaches. In addition, a citizenry with adequate numbers of practitioners of comprehensivity may be more aware, connected, and able to address planetary challenges.
The series is being organized by emcee Shrikant Rangnekar of 52 Living Ideas in collaboration with CJ Fearnley of Collaborating for Comprehensivism and the Greater Philadelphia Thinking Society. Here are three playlists of past events:
- Introduction to Comprehensivism (YouTube Playlist)
- 2020 Events from the “Comprehensivist Wednesdays” series (YouTube Playlist)
- 2021 Events from the Comprehensivist Wednesdays series (YouTube Playlist)
Collaborating for Comprehensivism is an emerging initiative to energize humanity’s collective intelligence through group conversations that step-by-step compose ever broader and deeper and more integrated understandings of our worlds and its peoples.
Mailing List
To receive a weekly update about forthcoming events, please submit a request to join the “Collaborating for Comprehensivism” announcements-only mailing list.
Other Comprehensivist Wednesday's Series News Releases
- “Comprehensivist Wednesdays” begins 15 July 2020 @9-11PM EDT
- August 2020 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- September 2020 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- October 2020 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- November 2020 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- December 2020 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- January 2021 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- March 2021 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- April 2021 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- June 2021 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
Redressing The Crises of Ignorance
Buckminster Fuller discussed problems of ignorance in multiple contexts. His most dramatic usage was as a crisis of ignorance referring to our failure to recognize our abundance of solar, tidal, and geothermal energy causing the illusion of an “energy crisis”. In this resource we abstract and interpret several crises of ignorance inspired, in part, by Bucky’s thinking. We start by revisiting Bucky’s idea of mistake mystique and Stuart Firestein’s thinking on ignorance and science. Then we explore Bucky’s essay “The Wellspring of Reality”. Finally, we expand on some visionary ideas from Bucky’s essay “Education Automation”.
This exploration is organized around four critically important crises of ignorance and how we might redress them. This should reveal new ways to see the importance of our comprehensivity, our “wanting to understand all and put everything together” as Bucky explained it in his book “Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth”.
Continue reading →How To Explore The Future (and Why)
Futures are our ideas about the future. Futures provide another way for us to assemble and eventually integrate broadly informed multi-perspectival views of our worlds; futures can help us foster our comprehensivity. Moreover, futures can help us better create the future we would desire. This resource will interpret, expand upon, and contextualize the exquisite presentation “Exploring Alternative Futures” by the brilliant young futurist Angela Oguntala.
Continue reading →April 2021 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
Since the March 8th update, Comprehensivist Wednesdays has organized six events. This update documents two forthcoming events and collects resources including event descriptions, video, and essays from the ten most recent past events.
Three Forthcoming Events
In order to RSVP to attend these events, you must join either the 52 Living Ideas meetup or the Greater Philadelphia Thinking Society meetup. Joining either group will require joining Meetup.com which is a free on-line service with strong privacy controls. Once you are a member, you can RSVP to join the event from the link to its Event Page.
- Wed 28 Apr 2021 9PM (New York time): Your Polymath/Comprehensivist Experience: Heroes & Insights (event at Thinking Society)
- Sun 2 May 2021 5-7PM (New York time): Towards Lucifer’s Icy Lair – Fraud and Treachery in Inferno XXIII-XXXIV (event at Thinking Society)
- Wed 14 May 2021 9PM (New York time): Wed 14 May 2021 9PM (New York time): How To Explore The Future (and Why) with CJ Fearnley (event at Thinking Society)
The 8 Most Recent Past Events including video links and essays
- 10 March 2021: Art as a Healing Agent with Dr Rick Lippin (Event Page at 52 Living Ideas) (Event Page at Thinking Society)
- Video (1h 52m): Art as a Healing Agent
- 17 March 2021: Rethinking Change and Evolution with CJ Fearnley (Event Page at 52 Living Ideas) (Event Page at Thinking Society)
- 24 March 2021: Using Neuroscience: Framing our intuition of ⍲ℝᛠ (Event Page at 52 Living Ideas) (Event Page at Thinking Society)
- Video (2h 14m): Art & Neuroscience
- 31 March 2021: What Have You Learned Recently? 5 minute Talks & Discussions (Event Page at 52 Living Ideas) (Event Page at Thinking Society)
- Video (2h 3m): 5 Minute Lightening Talks: What Have You Learnt Recently?
- 4 April 2021: Inferno Cantos XII–XXII: Adventures in Hell: Into the Circles of Violence & Fraud (Event Page at 52 Living Ideas) (Event Page at Thinking Society):
- 7 April 2021: Come Discuss Marshall McLuhan’s Ideas (Event Page at 52 Living Ideas) (Event Page at Thinking Society)
- Video (2h 6m): Discussing Marshall McLuhan’s Ideas
- 14 April 2021: How to Create That-Which-Is-Not-Yet with CJ Fearnley (Event Page at 52 Living Ideas) (Event Page at Thinking Society)
- 21 April 2021: What does a thought look like, within the mind? (Event Page at 52 Living Ideas) (Event Page at Thinking Society)
- Video (2h 31m): What does a thought look like, within the Brain?
About Comprehensivist Wednesdays
Comprehensivist Wednesdays is an on-going series of weekly events designed to foster the art of comprehensivity, the state or quality of considering with ever increasing depth and breadth more and more of Humanity’s great traditions of inquiry, more and more of Humanity’s communicated experiences that comprise Buckminster Fuller’s notion of Universe, and more and more of the Ethnosphere (Wade Davis’ cultural analogue of the biosphere). Buckminster Fuller described the approach as “macro-comprehensive and micro-incisive”.
The series is being organized by emcee Shrikant Rangnekar of 52 Living Ideas in collaboration with CJ Fearnley of Collaborating for Comprehensivism and the Greater Philadelphia Thinking Society. Here are three playlists of past events:
- Introduction to Comprehensivism (YouTube Playlist)
- 2020 Events from the “Comprehensivist Wednesdays” series (YouTube Playlist)
- 2021 Events from the Comprehensivist Wednesdays series (YouTube Playlist)
Collaborating for Comprehensivism is an emerging initiative to energize humanity’s collective intelligence through group conversations that facilitate incrementally the formation of ever broader and deeper and more integrated understandings of our worlds and its peoples.
Mailing List
To receive a weekly update about forthcoming events, please submit a request to join the “Collaborating for Comprehensivism” announcements-only mailing list.
Other Comprehensivist Wednesday's Series News Releases
- “Comprehensivist Wednesdays” begins 15 July 2020 @9-11PM EDT
- August 2020 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- September 2020 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- October 2020 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- November 2020 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- December 2020 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- January 2021 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- March 2021 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- April 2021 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
- June 2021 Update on Comprehensivist Wednesdays
How to Create That-Which-Is-Not-Yet
To develop our comprehensivity, our interest in broadly and deeply understanding our worlds and its peoples, we actively consider the learning of other traditions, traditions that may seem very strange to us. When we explore these kinds of resources, we may come across ideas that puzzle or intrigue us. The practicing comprehensivist will, from time-to-time, want to linger to explore a line of thought and some questions that arose in a prior exploration. This resource will exemplify such a follow-up exploration that extends our previous examination of change as ongoing genesis, ongoing creation. A key motivating issue for this continuation will be how we create that-which-is-not-yet. Many of these ideas are adapted from the 2012 book “The Design Way” by Harold G. Nelson and Erik Stolterman.
Continue reading →Rethinking Change and Evolution: Is Genesis Ongoing?
There are many ways to approach the development of our comprehensivity, our ways of understanding the world and its peoples through broad and extensive considerations that are also deep and intensive with the aim of forming a more and more complete and integrated comprehension of our worlds. Previous resources engaged essays, papers, video lectures, books, surveys, syntheses, condensations, contextualizations, interpretations, investigations, and explorations. This resource curates a small sampling of ideas in the hopes of stimulating a broader, more comprehensive appreciation of the nature of change, evolution, and design in our conceptuality.
The idea for this resource came from the provocative, revolutionary, and controversial 2012 book “The Design Way: Intentional Change Change in an Unpredictable World” by Harold G. Nelson and Erik Stolterman. I no longer recommend the book because too many of my associates have been unable to appreciate its provocative style. I find the book to be a wellspring of intriguing ideas. Its revolutionary approach in considering design as Humanity’s first tradition of inquiry and action is an exemplar for my efforts to create a new tradition for comprehensivism, the practice of our comprehensivity. In addition, this resource will consider ideas from W. E. H. Stanner’s essay “The Dreaming” (see a July 2017 event on “The Dreaming and The Songlines” for more notes on Stanner’s essay), Dan Everett’s studies of the Pirahã people from the “New Yorker” profile by John Colapinto, and Richard Lewontin (see his three presentations for the 2003 Stanislaw Ulam Memorial Lectures at the Santa Fe Institute).
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