A PROGRAM OF EXPLORATION AND TRANSFORMATION FOR THE ELEMENTS OF BEING

ANIL MITRA PHD, COPYRIGHT © 1999 AND REVISED May 13, 2003

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Contents

I. DESIGN AND PLANNING FOR THE PROGRAM

1 DESIGN ISSUES FOR THE PROGRAM OF EXPLORATION

1.1 Transformation… the fundamental objective

1.2 Completeness and Minimality… the fundamental existential and operative criteria

2 PLAN

II. A PRELIMINARY AND MINIMAL PROGRAM OF EXPLORATION

Elements needed

III. THE TOPICS IN THE PROGRAM OF EXPLORATION

1 EXPLORATIONS, TRANSFORMATIONS AND METAMORPHOSES OF BEING

1.1 Being and Related Topics. Philosophy…Being as a Whole

....1.1.1 Indian Philosophy

....1.1.2 Western Philosophy

....1.1.3 Religion and Art

....1.1.4 Specific Topics

1.2 Mind, Consciousness and Metaphysics

....1.2.1 Consciousness, Mind and Nature

....1.2.2 Consciousness, Mind and the World

....1.2.3 Being and the Absolute

1.3 Exploration and Experience

....1.3.1 Dimensions and Examples

....1.3.2 Study of and Inference for Other Societies and Their Cultures and Systems and Frameworks of Knowledge; to include anthropology

....1.3.3 Exploration and Experience of Other Societies and Their Cultures and Systems and Frameworks of Knowledge; informed by and informing study and inference

....1.3.4 The Explorations of Others

2 KNOWLEDGE, LEARNING AND DISCOVERY

2.1 Academic Studies

....2.1.1 Knowledge as a Whole: The Variety of Cultures…The Place of Science…

....2.1.2 Matter, Cosmos, Geology

....2.1.3 Biology and Neurology

....2.1.4 Anthropology and Psychology

....2.1.5 Social Studies, Social Sciences, Culture and Institutions

....2.1.6 Art

....2.1.7 Technology

....2.1.8 Religion

....2.1.9 History and Humanities

....2.1.10 Linguistics, Language, Logic and Mathematics

2.2 Professions and Applied Studies

....2.2.1 General and Social Design and Planning

....2.2.2 Engineering and Technology…and Design

....2.2.3 Medicine

....2.2.4 Other: Law…

3 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION PROCESSING ELEMENTS AND SYSTEMS

3.1 Computer as Dynamic Element in the Loop of Being

3.2 Computer as Tool

3.3 The Science and Engineering of Electronic Communication and Information Processing…and Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

4 EXPLORATIONS IN SOCIAL AND GROUP ELEMENTS AND ACTION

4.1 The Nature of Action

4.2 Individual Action

4.3 Dedicated Group

4.4 General Social Action

IV. PHYSICAL EXPLORATION

1 Physical Exploration

General

Geography

Land

Water

2 Geography

3 Migration and Travel

Sample articles on specific groups

4 Sports

5 Outdoor and backcountry

6 Some [mostly modern] Expeditions and Explorers

 

A PROGRAM OF EXPLORATION AND TRANSFORMATION FOR THE ELEMENTS OF BEING

I. DESIGN AND PLANNING FOR THE PROGRAM

1 DESIGN ISSUES FOR THE PROGRAM OF EXPLORATION

1.1 Transformation… the fundamental objective

A primary focal point for the program is the question: what is the capability and potential of an individual, what may an individual being or part of the whole know and become? Transformation includes exploration and metamorphosis

Exploration includes learning; and experience both physical and ideational and reflective; and includes discovery and use. The ideational or mental aspect is meant to include thought, emotion and will: all aspects of mind. Exploration also has the following dimensions: direct from the world and indirect through others, education… since others are part of the world this distinction is not completely natural. Sources: bridge print and digital text; networking blurs the formal/informal and draft/published distinctions and need for pre-primary sources. Sources are thus primary - original communications and records, secondary - compilations, and tertiary - reference and guide

Personal sources include: B - circles, B/E, JQ which include vision and maps; and contacts

General sources include main schools and current writers. Some benchmarks for the modern academic disciplines are Encyclopedia Britannica, Evolution and Design and related work, and Mortimer W. Adler’s A Guidebook to Learning of 1986. While these benchmarks have numerous limitations, they are perhaps, as general purpose works, the best of their kind as of the present

The topics include physical, perceptual, conceptual, dynamic, transformational and metamorphic aspects of exploration. A thesis is that the distinctions among these modes are blurred

Metamorphosis includes changes in form, content, extent and possibilities for duration of an individual being

1.2 Completeness and Minimality… the fundamental existential and operative criteria

Relative to the objectives defined, the program will be:

Completely covering…over B - Being-Meaning-Action; monads-groups, and modes; it is to go beyond culture…especially beyond modern culture - eastern and western

Minimal… it will contain only what is needed, combine different aspects of the program in the phases, perform maximal conceptual extrapolation. For an immediate minimal program see below

Urgent… to marshal resources and reserves to realize and express contact with original and entire being as it is

Dynamic moving out: self --> absolute…in exploration and discovery of The Variety and Extent of Being

For some aspects of covering and dynamics see The Variety and Extent of Being

Summary: the program will be complete, minimal, urgent and dynamic relative to the variety of being and the phases of the program

2 PLAN

Site types: correspond to, primary, secondary, tertiary…; primary the informal primary sites include individuals’ pages and institutions - associations, professional societies…while the formal sites include devoted sites and online journals; secondary include “digital text” in addition to conventional secondary and likewise tertiary includes lists of links and search engines and portals in addition to conventional tertiary sources

Next reduce to a minimal set consistent with completeness over the dimensions of Being and the phases of the program

II. A PRELIMINARY AND MINIMAL PROGRAM OF EXPLORATION

Elements needed

1. Experience: nature, society and vision…

Locate primal source for [a] primal experience and [b] nature; extrapolate with reading. Example “Tarahumar”

2. Ideas: being, mind, absolute, consciousness, philosophy, computation

3. Computer: gather knowledge tools and ideas; integrate

Minimal cognitivism, Strong/Weak AI, nature of machine mind: hardware, software, co-evolution
Minimal programming, Computer Science, technology
Knowledge applications: concept synthesis, human knowledge project

4. Social action

Online institute
Placement

III. THE TOPICS IN THE PROGRAM OF EXPLORATION

1 EXPLORATIONS, TRANSFORMATIONS AND METAMORPHOSES OF BEING

1.1 Being and Related Topics. Philosophy…Being as a Whole

1.1.1 Indian Philosophy

Topics - six major traditions - and keywords:

Philosophies of the Veda - the gods Indra[creation, war, rain], Varuna [sacred authority], Agni [fire],Usas [dawn], Rudras [storm], Mitra [honour], Surya and Savitr; the rituals and sacrifices especially the soma ritual; Upanishad - karma-samsara and Atman-Brahman and “tat tvam asi”, “ayam atma brahman”, “aham brahma asi” and “neti, neti”s; Bhagavad Gita - action and karma yoga and also jnana and bhakti yoga; Buddhism and Buddha - eight-fold way and four stages of being where the final stage, arahat, is enlightenment in this life; Samkhya and Yoga - unite atman-brahman by Astanga yoga: five preparatory elements [Hatha yoga] and samyama or dharana-dhyana-samadhi; and Vedanta - the three fundamental texts are the Upanishads, especially the older Brhadaranyaka, Chandogya, Taittiriya, and Katha, the terse Brahma-sutras or Vedanta-sutras, and the Bhagavad Gita…the ideas of permanence of being, atman is Brahman, stages of life…and realization - brahman is the only real, there is one brahman, I and brahman, the universe is brahman…and of Isvara, Purusha, Prajapati, Atman, Brahman, Citta, Prakrti, Prâna, Vayu

Individuals and writers:

Radhakrishnan and Zimmerman; Eliot Deutsch and Ron Bontekoe, A Companion to World Philosophies, 1997

Sources:

My notes on Yoga and The Periods of Indian Philosophy

1.1.2 Western Philosophy

Topics - major philosophies concerned with the nature of being - and keywords:

Realism; idealism; materialism; phenomenology Husserl; existentialism Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Jaspers; and - in contrast - analytic philosophy, deconstruction and pragmatism

Being, time, sein, zeit

Individuals and writers:

Philosophers of being: Parmenides, Plato, Aristotle, the Scholastics, Eckhart, Leibniz, Jonathan Edwards, Avicenna, Hegel, Fichte, Brentano, Whitehead and the philosophy of organism, Heidegger, Martin Buber, Santayana, Sartre, Jaspers, Lovejoy[?],Bonhoeffer, Borges, Marcel, Maslow[?]

Analytic Philosophy and related topics: Meaning and Use/Logical Positivism/Logical Atomism and British Empiricism/Ordinary Language Philosophy/Moore, Russell and Wittgenstein/Oxford Philosophy - other Oxford Philosophers are J.L. Austin, A. J. Ayer, Gilbert Ryle, Richard Hare, G. J. Warnock, Peter Strawson, J. N. Findley, S. Hampshire, Iris Murdoch, Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Isiah Berlin

The decline of Analytic Philosophy began with Word and Object by the U.S. thinker W.V.O. Quine

Sources:

Britannica outlines and articles on Western Philosophy: History, Schools and Doctrines, Philosophers, Philosophies of the Branches of Knowledge

History of Western Philosophy, A. Mitra

Recent texts: Archie Bahm

1.1.3 Religion and Art

1.1.4 Specific Topics

Since the topics are related the sources cross over

The Absolute - Aquinas, Augustine, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Alexander, Whitehead, Nozick on the origins of being

Mysticism - Buddha, Christ, Eckart, Descartes, Pascal, Kierkegaard, Freud, Jung

Being - Plato, Aristotle, Heidegger, Dreyfus…and the Variety of the Elements of Being

Self Knowledge - Shamanism, Upanishad, Gita, Vedanta

1.2 Mind, Consciousness and Metaphysics

General…the modern literature 1960 - 2000

Searle, Chalmers, Dennett, Penrose, Edelman, Crick…Baars etc…

1.2.1 Consciousness, Mind and Nature

Psychology and Sociology; Biology, Anthropology and Physics; Computers and AI; Philosophy

1.2.2 Consciousness, Mind and the World

Exploration of consciousness and mind, individuals as plurals, relations among individual minds and the world, exploration of the world

1.2.3 Being and the Absolute

The idea, levels and dimensions, and dynamics of being. Being through and being beyond time. The Absolute and consciousness

1.3 Exploration and Experience

1.3.1 Dimensions and Examples

The first need is: Summation of Studies done and Experience had…and Needed. Extrapolations

Generating the Variety and Extent of Being: self --> absolute [dynamic moving out] generates the logic F º B --> B[t] and dynamics B = B.M.A. of existence where B, or entity, has the types Nature, Society, Mind or Psyche, and Universal while A, action, includes agency and choice and so determinate and indeterminate process in balance and M, meaning or relationship, includes the primitive idea of space-time and of dialog

Some dimensions - and examples…the real place for these details are in the divisions!

Synthesis of Nature-Society-Psyche [mind]-Universal... may be enhanced through primal interaction; modern, political

Nature: Journey Quest - touch: being, primality - sustenance, the hunt, migration; touching, simulating the “bear” - “no language”

Modern - Annie Dillard, Henry Thoreau, R. D. Lawrence, Peter Matthiessen, Barry Lopez, David L. Mech, Farley Mowatt[?]…the ethnobotanists…geography and the geographers

Physical exploration is naturally included - see below

Social: Work, communication, social action, primal society

Psyche: Meditation, various psychological and vision experiments and explorations

William James, The Variety of Religious Experience, 1902. Dream search

Modern visionary seekers: Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary, Abbie Hoffman, Charles Tart…

Universal Being: dynamics and study of being; the Absolute and being as such

1.3.2 Study of and Inference for Other Societies and Their Cultures and Systems and Frameworks of Knowledge; to include anthropology

1.3.3 Exploration and Experience of Other Societies and Their Cultures and Systems and Frameworks of Knowledge; informed by and informing study and inference

1.3.4 The Explorations of Others

Prehistoric “exploration” as a paradigm for universal exploration. The primal migrations e.g. the Siberians to North America, with integration with land, and ocean and their changing forms…is a much better paradigm than is modern exploration which is goal directed and not integrated with the earth

The studies of cultural and physical anthropology

2 KNOWLEDGE, LEARNING AND DISCOVERY

2.1 Academic Studies

Art, and religion are covered above. Technology is in section 2.2. These items are included here for completeness

2.1.1 Knowledge as a Whole: The Variety of Cultures…The Place of Science…

2.1.2 Matter, Cosmos, Geology

Physics

2.1.3 Biology and Neurology

Bio- and Neuro-Psychology

2.1.4 Anthropology and Psychology

Paul Radin

2.1.5 Social Studies, Social Sciences, Culture and Institutions

2.1.6 Art

2.1.7 Technology

2.1.8 Religion

2.1.9 History and Humanities

2.1.10 Linguistics, Language, Logic and Mathematics

2.2 Professions and Applied Studies

2.2.1 General and Social Design and Planning

With global and national through local consultation

2.2.2 Engineering and Technology…and Design

2.2.3 Medicine

2.2.4 Other: Law…

3 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION PROCESSING ELEMENTS AND SYSTEMS

Since this document is part of the design of the program of exploration and transformation this section emphasizes the role of such elements in the dynamics of being. The following aspects are relevant:

3.1 Computer as Dynamic Element in the Loop of Being

Electronic hardware and software

Designed and evolving systems: hardware-software interaction, actual including but not only designed

Computers and communication systems as independent agents and as tools or co-agents

Biological or living and mental function including, possibly, conscious mental function

Theoretical or conceptual and experimental and experiential approaches

3.2 Computer as Tool

Knowledge dynamics - includes conceptual, perceptual transformation; knowledge engineering and AI

Human knowledge project

3.3 The Science and Engineering of Electronic Communication and Information Processing…and Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

4 EXPLORATIONS IN SOCIAL AND GROUP ELEMENTS AND ACTION

4.1 The Nature of Action

Action

General: Action and choice; metaphysics of Being-Meaning-Action; Ethics, utilitarianism, planning, design, cause and causation

In specific cultures, traditions, metaphysics and philosophies

Sourcesare not other than the elements of being - being itself, studies, art, religion, institutions, professions… the following sources pertain to all modes - individual, group and general

Significance and meaning

Relation to the whole

Symbolism

Cognition and design

The practical aspects of Sections 1.1.1, 1.1.2 and 2.2

Interaction, group action and causation

Influence as causation

Influence as flow and balance; “no mind”

Charisma and rhetoric

4.2 Individual Action

My life and its work; explorations and transformations of being

Charisma and influence

A source: Knowledge …real knowledge

4.3 Dedicated Group

Binding individual and social action; see institutions and related topics in section 2.2 above or the corresponding sections in EB bookmarks and Web links

Focus and influence

4.4 General Social Action

Arenas: Work, family, life, institutions [see Section 2.2]

Modes of action and influence

The principles of social action include:

Principles of individual action applied to the group

Institutions [see Section 2.2 above and in bookmarks and web links.]

Miscellaneous items from sections 1 and 2.1

IV. PHYSICAL EXPLORATION

1 Physical Exploration

General

History of European Overseas Exploration and Empires
Exploration
Technology of Earth and Space Exploration
Extraction and Processing Industries
Exploration
Space exploration
The Solar System: Exploration
Mapping and Surveying
Mapping and Surveying: The Age of Discovery and Exploration
Speleology
Earth Sciences: Exploration

Geography

Geography
Historical Geography
Ratzel, Friedrich
Vidal de La Blache, Paul

Land

Africa: Study or Exploration
America

Leif Erikson
Columbus
Hispanic Explorers

North America: Study or Exploration
USA: Exploration
Alaska
South America: Study and Exploration
Antarctica: Study or Exploration
Arctic

Amundsen, Scott

Asia: Study or Exploration
Australia: Study or Exploration
Europe: Study or Exploration

Water

The Arctic Ocean: Study or Exploration
The
Atlantic Ocean: Study or Exploration
The
Indian Ocean: Study or Exploration
The
Pacific Ocean: Study or Exploration
Oceans
: Study or Exploration
Oceans
: Contents at: Exploration of the Ocean Basins

2 Geography

Geography is subsumed under item 1, above

3 Migration and Travel

The Art of Literature: Travel and Letters
Animal Behaviour [Contents at Migration]
Animal Migration
Population [Contents at Human Migration - Early to Modern]
Human Migration [short art]

Sample articles on specific groups

Birds: Migration
Mammals: Migration
Fishes: migration
Insects: migration

The Biosphere and Concepts of Ecology [Contents at Migrations of marine organisms.]
The Islamic World [Contents at Migration and renewal 1041-1405]
Homing

4 Sports

Team and Individual Sports

5 Outdoor and backcountry

Mountaineering
Backpacking
Survival Training
Hillary, Sir Edmund Percival
Tenzing Norgay
Hunting
Fishing
Camping
Orienteering

6 Some [mostly modern] Expeditions and Explorers

Beagle
Challenger Expedition
Great Northern Expedition
Lewis and
Clark Expedition
The
Arctic: Study and Exploration [Contents at Study and Exploration]
Royal Geographical Society [some expeditions]
Humboldt Glacier...world’s largest glacier
Dawson River - Australia - 1844 expedition
Arfersiorfik Fjord
The Biological Sciences [Contents at: Biological expeditions.]
Everest, Mount - incl. exploration
Kosi River - Everest drainage
K2 - incl. Exploration
Annapurna - incl. ascent
Aconcagua, Mount - highest in W. Hem. - incl. Exploration
McKinley, Mount - incl. Exploration
Denali National Park and Preserve
Shackleton, Sir Ernest Henry - Antarctic explorer
Heyerdahl, Thor - Polynesian Ra Expedition
Mikkelsen, Ejnar - Greenland explorer
Sturt, Charles - Australian explorer