archipress - Aux origines de l'intelligence collective
"L'intellectuel collectif a sans doute été thématisé explicitement et pensé avec rigueur pour la première fois entre le Xe et le XIIe siècle, en milieu musulman, par une lignée de théosophes persans et juifs qui se référaient à une interprétation néo-platonicienne d'Aristote. Al-Fârâbî (872-950), Ibn Sina (l'Avicenne des traductions latines, 980-1037), Abû'l-Barakât al-Baghdâdî (mort en 1164) et Maïmonide (1135-1204) comptent parmi les principaux penseurs de cette tradition (1)."
This is my space where I collect gems about complexity and beyond. I will comment and/or share my ideas as well! One way to start: http://www.brint.com/Systems.htm
Friday, August 23, 2013
Pierre Levy's Blog | Various thoughts and papers in french and english
Pierre Levy's Blog | Various thoughts and papers in french and english
"We must ask ourselves how we can exploit this medium in order to augment our own social cognitive processes for human development.
Through a combination of a profound knowledge of humanities and social sciences, and an understanding of computer sciences, Pierre Lévy proposes a collaborative construction of a global hyper-cortex, coordinated by a computable metalanguage.
By fully recognizing the symbolic and social nature of human cognition, we could transform our current, opaque, global brain into a reflexive collective intelligence."
"We must ask ourselves how we can exploit this medium in order to augment our own social cognitive processes for human development.
Through a combination of a profound knowledge of humanities and social sciences, and an understanding of computer sciences, Pierre Lévy proposes a collaborative construction of a global hyper-cortex, coordinated by a computable metalanguage.
By fully recognizing the symbolic and social nature of human cognition, we could transform our current, opaque, global brain into a reflexive collective intelligence."
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