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<blockquote class="definition">According to August Comte, a [[Comprehensive Framework]], is an overarching intellectual structure that organizes human experience and activity towards specific ends, | <blockquote class="definition">According to August Comte, a [[Comprehensive Framework]], is an overarching intellectual structure that organizes human experience and activity towards specific ends.<ref>Auguste Comte, ''The Catechism of Positivism; or, Summary Exposition of the Universal Religion,'' trans. Richard Congreve (London: John Chapman, 1852). https://archive.org/details/artofcreationess00carp</ref> The term is syncretic within the Lightning Path (LP) as a [[Creative Framework]]. | ||
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==Comte's Terms== | ==Concept Map== | ||
===Comte's Terms=== | |||
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== | === Components === | ||
According to Comte, the Comprehensive Framework has the following three components. | |||
# '''Moral Order''': Establishes ethical guidelines and values that govern individual and collective behavior. | |||
# '''Intellectual Order''': Provides a coherent worldview and understanding of reality | |||
# '''Social Order''': Organizes societal structures and institutions, ensuring stability and cohesion. | |||
===Syncretic Terms=== | |||
[[ | [[Creative Framework]] > {{#ask:[[Is a syncretic term::Creative Framework]]}} | ||
==Related LP Terms== | ===Related LP Terms=== | ||
[[Comprehensive Framework]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Comprehensive Framework]]}} | [[Comprehensive Framework]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Comprehensive Framework]]}} | ||
==Non-LP Related Terms== | ===Non-LP Related Terms=== | ||
[[Comprehensive Framework]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Comprehensive Framework]]}} | [[Comprehensive Framework]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Comprehensive Framework]]}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
The creative and controlling intent of the Comprehensive Framework is clear. We highlight the creative and controlling attempt by calling the comprehensive framework a [[Creative Framework]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:40, 10 April 2025
Comprehensive Framework
According to August Comte, a Comprehensive Framework, is an overarching intellectual structure that organizes human experience and activity towards specific ends.[1] The term is syncretic within the Lightning Path (LP) as a Creative Framework.
Concept Map
Comte's Terms
Components
According to Comte, the Comprehensive Framework has the following three components.
- Moral Order: Establishes ethical guidelines and values that govern individual and collective behavior.
- Intellectual Order: Provides a coherent worldview and understanding of reality
- Social Order: Organizes societal structures and institutions, ensuring stability and cohesion.
Syncretic Terms
Creative Framework > Existential Paradigm, Meaning Structure, Ruling Ideology
Related LP Terms
Comprehensive Framework > Developmental Guidelines
Non-LP Related Terms
Notes
The creative and controlling intent of the Comprehensive Framework is clear. We highlight the creative and controlling attempt by calling the comprehensive framework a Creative Framework.
Citation and Legal
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Footnotes
- ↑ Auguste Comte, The Catechism of Positivism; or, Summary Exposition of the Universal Religion, trans. Richard Congreve (London: John Chapman, 1852). https://archive.org/details/artofcreationess00carp