Warren Kinston
3. March 2013 10:00
Warning: This blog is a human story but it has a lot of references to taxonomic architecture.
I know that I can never complete the Taxonomy myself, but it seems important that I get the basics sufficiently clarified so that others can continue and complete the work. In that regard, I recently had an interesting and gratifying experience that I would like to share with you.
When I talk about «basics», there are two sorts of «basic»: basic principles (not the focus of this blog), and basic content. In terms of content, the underpinning forms to be discovered and formulated are the single Root Hierarchy, the 7 Primary Hierarchies and their 7 Principal Typologies. From these 15 patterns, a couple of hundred frameworks await reflective investigators. (I promise myself that I will use the TOP Studio to provide members with an exact count.)
The Principal Typologies are of enormous importance because More...
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