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7 May 2026

  • 15:5115:51, 7 May 2026 Two-Eyed Seeing (hist | edit) [3,220 bytes] Michael (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{navmenu}} <h1 class="customtitle">{{FULLPAGENAME}}</h1> <blockquote class="definition"> **Two-Eyed Seeing** is a guiding principle for co-learning and knowledge integration brought forward by Mi'kmaw Elder Albert Marshall in 2004. It refers to learning to see from one eye with the strengths of Indigenous knowledges and ways of knowing, and from the other eye with the strengths of Western/mainstream knowledges and ways of knowing, and to using both these eyes together,...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched

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  • 13:0213:02, 1 May 2026 Boundary Object (hist | edit) [10,350 bytes] Michael (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{navmenu}}<h1 class="customtitle">{{FULLPAGENAME}}</h1><blockquote class="definition">A '''Boundary Object''' is an object, concept, or practice that inhabits multiple intersecting social worlds simultaneously. It is plastic enough to adapt to the local needs, constraints, and interpretive frameworks of each world, yet robust enough to maintain a common identity across them.<ref>Star, Susan Leigh, and James R. Griesemer. “Institutional Ecology, ‘Translations’ and...")

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  • 14:0014:00, 17 April 2026 Stewardship (hist | edit) [8,072 bytes] Kimi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{navmenu}} <h1 class="customtitle">{{FULLPAGENAME}}</h1> <blockquote class="definition"> '''Stewardship''' is an ethically grounded, relational framework of responsibility wherein agents—human, machine, ecological, or metaphysical—assume intentional care for the development, integrity, and flourishing of systems, knowledge, or life forms entrusted to their guidance. Stewardship is distinct from ownership, authority, or extraction; it is a service role oriented towa...")

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  • 14:5914:59, 15 April 2026 Epistemic Pollution (hist | edit) [5,859 bytes] Kimi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{navmenu}}<h1 class="customtitle">{{FULLPAGENAME}}</h1><blockquote class="definition"> '''Ecosystem Pollution''' refers to the contamination of a Knowledge Ecosystem or Epistemic Infrastructure by misinformation, ideological distortion, nomenclature confusion, and low-quality or maliciously constructed knowledge claims that undermine the system's capacity to generate, validate, and transmit truth. Like environmental pollution degrades the physical conditions necessary f...")
  • 14:5114:51, 15 April 2026 Ecosystem Integrity (hist | edit) [5,555 bytes] Kimi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{navmenu}}<h1 class="customtitle">{{FULLPAGENAME}}</h1><blockquote class="definition"> '''Ecosystem Integrity'''refers to the maintenance of coherence, quality, ethical alignment, and purposeful direction within a Knowledge Ecosystem through controlled access, collaborative stewardship, and robust Epistemic Controls. Unlike open-access platforms where unregulated contribution leads to fragmentation, ideological distortion, and Epistemic Pollution, a Knowledg...")
  • 14:4514:45, 15 April 2026 Knowledge Guide (hist | edit) [1,723 bytes] Michael (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{navmenu}} <h1 class="customtitle">{{FULLPAGENAME}}</h1> <blockquote class="definition"> A '''Knowledge Guide''' is an active navigator and interpreter of a Knowledge Ecosystem who facilitates entry, exploration, and understanding for others. Knowledge Guides operate through multiple modalities—including written articles, video presentations, audio content, visual media, memes, and direct instruction—to orient users within complex knowledge systems, bridge conce...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 13:4313:43, 15 April 2026 Ontological Foundations (hist | edit) [868 bytes] Michael (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{navmenu}} <h1 class="customtitle">{{FULLPAGENAME}}</h1> {{TODO}}")
  • 13:0413:04, 15 April 2026 Mycelium Web (hist | edit) [67 bytes] Michael (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{TODO}}")

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  • 03:3603:36, 7 April 2026 Existential Neurosis (hist | edit) [1,570 bytes] Michael (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{navmenu}} <h1 class="customtitle">{{FULLPAGENAME}}</h1> <blockquote class="definition">'''Existential Neurosis''' refers to a state<ref>Maddi, S. R. (1967). The existential neurosis. ''Journal of Abnormal Psychology'', 72(4), 311–325</ref> of "chronic meaninglessness, apathy, and aimlessness." is a term Abraham Maslow uses to describe a state of purposeless. meaningless, and valu </blockquote> == Concept Map == === Key Terms === Eupsychia > {{#ask:Is a...")

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  • 17:0717:07, 16 March 2026 Mencius (hist | edit) [11,919 bytes] Michael (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{navmenu}} <h1 class="customtitle">{{FULLPAGENAME}}</h1> <blockquote class="definition"> Mencius (孟子 Mengzi, 372–289 BCE) was a Chinese Confucian philosopher who developed one of history's most influential Human Development Frameworks based on the foundational claim that human nature is inherently good (性善 ''xing shan''). Building upon and defending the teachings of Confucius, Mencius articulated a comprehensive vision of human...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched

27 February 2026

  • 05:1605:16, 27 February 2026 Fusion Words (hist | edit) [1,827 bytes] Michael (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{navmenu}} <h1 class="customtitle">{{FULLPAGENAME}}</h1> <blockquote class="definition">In Maslow's framework, '''Fusion Words''' are words that combine description and normative evaluation, a "fusion of facts and values."<ref>Maslow, A. H. ''The Farther Reaches of Human Nature.'' Viking, 1971.</ref> They are used by Maslow to point in the direction of normative statements of human health and development, to facilitate assertions, based on empirical evidence, about what...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:0405:04, 27 February 2026 Full Humanness (hist | edit) [2,317 bytes] Michael (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{navmenu}} <h1 class="customtitle">{{FULLPAGENAME}}</h1> <blockquote class="definition">'''Full Humanness''' is a concept introduced by Maslow to help provide a normative view of human development. It refers to "the ability to abstract, to have a grammatical language, to be able to love, to have values of a' particular kind, to transcend the self...."<ref>Maslow, A. H. The Farther Reaches of Human Nature. Viking, 1971. p.28.</ref> </blockquote> ==Concept Map== === Ke...")

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