Anthony Judge: Eliciting a Universe of Meaning

Cultural Intelligence
Anthony Judge
Anthony Judge

Eliciting a Universe of Meaning

within a global information society of fragmenting knowledge and relationships

Introduction
Eliciting meaning of universal significance
Resolving vs. Developing
Eliciting meaningful identity: resolution vs. resolving
Solve et coagulo: neither changing nor resolving?
Pop concert of democracies as a vehicle for meaning?
Dynamic transformation of static reporting of global processess
State sovereignty in a meaningful universe?
Symbolic connotations of sovereignty in a meaningful process
Illicit  meaning and “illiciting meaning”?
Mnemonic clues to configuration and containment of meaningful identity
Sustaining a universe of meaning within a questioning process
Eliciting a universe of meaning from nothing through alchemical processes
Geometry of meaning: an alchemical Rosetta Stone?
References

 

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Anthony Judge: Dynamic Transformation of Static Reporting of Global Processes

Architecture, Design, Economics/True Cost, Knowledge, Resilience
Anthony Judge
Anthony JudgeJudge

Dynamic Transformation of Static Reporting of Global Processes

Suggestions for process-oriented titles of global issue reports

EXTRACT

Given the increasingly disastrous “state of the world”, and that foreseen for the future, it is appropriate to ask whether another language might enable meaning to be carried otherwise — and potentially more imaginatively and fruitfully. There is clearly a fundamental problem with respect to the relationship between states of any kind — one which obscures consideration of the dynamics which may be vital to the essence of meaning. This is only too evident in the case of Israel-Palestine, India-Pakistan, North Korea-South Korea, and the like — as with the “two-state solutions” proposed in the first case.

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With respect to enhancing insight into the dynamic, a striking innovation in “turning statistics into knowledge” — with the slogan “unveiling the beauty of statistics for a fact based world” — has been offered by the Gapminder initiative, within the context of the OECD Global Project on Measuring the Progress of Societies. A provocatve case might however be made for re-imaging “statistics” — as exemplifying state language – with something akin to “dynastics”.

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It can be readily argued that this collection of “states” offers no indication of how they are interrelated systemically between the domains so thematically bounded. This systemic connectivity has been the primary preoccupation of the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential now accessible online.

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Anthony Judge: 30 Disabling Global Trends (Checklist)

Corruption, Officers Call
Anthony Judge
Anthony Judge

Checklist of 30 disabling trends

  1. Systemic erosion of confidence and trust, most notably with regard to:
    • Politicians, with a vested interest in ensuring their re-election at any cost
    • Science, with a vested interest in justifying costly research
    • Professions, with their vested interest in overselling on the basis of their authoritative advice
    • Business (especially the financial community), with a vested interest in overselling and miss-selling
    • Religion (as highlighted by widespread sexual abuse by clergy)
    • Security services
  2. Rapidly decreasing coherence of statements by authorities (official declarations, “promises” by governments):
    • Encouraging gullibility, credulity and overconfidence by some
    • Encouraging fundamental suspicion and counter-arguments by others (perceiving such statements as “empty”)
    • Extending to any articulation of “meta-statements” about this trend (such as this checklist)
  3. Emergence of evident contradictions undermining confidence in those involved:
    • Primary role of Permanent Members of the UN Security Council in arms manufacture, marketing and sustaining a demand
    • Indictment of many in positions of authority, suggesting similar behaviour by others (for which evidence is lacking)
    • Limited transparency in institutions acclaiming its merits for others (banking, etc)

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Anthony Judge: From 2010 – Moral Easing & Moral Bankrupcy

Cultural Intelligence
Anthony Judge
Anthony Judge

From Quantitative Easing (QE) to Moral Easing (ME)

a stimulus package to avert moral bankruptcy?

Introduction
Slide towards global moral bankruptcy?
Possibilities in the light of strategic precedents
Moral indulgences?
Moral easing or Qualitative easing?
Ensuring moral authority in practice
Moral indulgence in the current practice of moral authorities
Moral elevation
Pledging, promises and commitments
Declarations, Appeals and Calls for global action
Metaphoric confusion in diagnosis: constipation or diarrhoea?
Enabling moral currency circulation? (Annex)
References

Anthony Judge: Neither a-Waving Nor a-Parting

Advanced Cyber/IO, Cultural Intelligence
Anthony Judge
Anthony Judge

Being Neither a-Waving Nor a-Parting

Considering both science and spirituality

Introduction
Being a-Waving
Being a-Parting
Death — a final parting?
Neither a-Waving nor a-Parting
Transcending a-Waving and a-Parting
Correspondence to a-Coming and a-Going?
Conclusion
References

Produced on the occasion of publication by science of an inspiring map of the Universe shortly after the Big Bang

EXTRACT:

Science now offers a greeting, through “a-waving”, from the origins of the Universe — to a global civilization faced with collapse, “a-parting”, through lack of capacity to encompass its own paradoxes consequent on its growth. The paradoxes are those assiduously explored by the best of science and spirituality.

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Anthony Judge: Psychosocial Implication in Gamma Animation Epimemetics for a Brave New World

Cultural Intelligence
Anthony Judge
Anthony Judge

Psychosocial Implication in Gamma Animation
Epimemetics for a Brave New World

Introduction
Current genetic concerns as a metaphor for current memetic realities
Divisive caricatures of complex psychosocial processes
Fourfold generic visual pattern of psychosocial dynamics
Reframing the scope for creative gamma animation
Genetic patterns as an indicative template for memetic patterns
Requisite confusion to engender an elusive functional literacy?
Epimemetics, biomimetics, epimimetics and biomemetics
Fruitful gamma resonance within a pattern of mnemonic associations?
Gamma as change in the rate of change of value
Unsustained awareness implied by gamma inversion
Relational insight dynamics in terms of a “gamma” perspective
Extending the alphabet and its representation?
Conclusion
References