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=== Key Components ===
# '''Moral Order''': Establishes ethical guidelines and values that govern individual and collective behavior.
# '''Intellectual Order''': Provides a coherent worldview and understanding of reality, often rooted in scientific or philosophical # principles.
'''Social Order''': Organizes societal structures and institutions, ensuring stability and cohesion.


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Revision as of 14:23, 13 July 2024

According to August Comte, a Comprehensive Framework, is an overarching intellectual structure that organizes human experience and activity towards specific ends, specially the exploitation of planetary resources. The term is syncretic

within the Lightning Path (LP) as a Creation Template.

Comte's Terms

Comprehensive Framework

Syncretic Terms

Creation Template > Comprehensive Framework, Discourse, Existential Narrative, Existential Paradigm, Functional Narrative, Ideology, Master Narrative, Master Story, Meaning Structure

Related LP Terms

Comprehensive Framework > Developmental Guidelines, HEALING Framework

Non-LP Related Terms

Comprehensive Framework >

Notes

Key Components

  1. Moral Order: Establishes ethical guidelines and values that govern individual and collective behavior.
  2. Intellectual Order: Provides a coherent worldview and understanding of reality, often rooted in scientific or philosophical # principles.

Social Order: Organizes societal structures and institutions, ensuring stability and cohesion.

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