Frame for Work: The Hermeneutics of Knowledge Frameworks and Ecological Formism
A Case Study of the Ecological Formism Framework
The above diagram is an integrated ecological approach to social cognition.
It was formed by two sub-frameworks: the Ecological Formism framework and the Ecological Actualism framework.
In Frame for Work: The Ontology of Knowledge Frameworks and Ecological Actualism, I discussed five moments of knowledge frameworks.
In Social Moves: Thematic Zones, Thematic Areas, and Social Territory, I used the Knowledge Discovery Canvas as an example to discuss the Thematic Space Theory (TST) Framework which is a sub-framework of the the Ecological Formism framework.
This article aims to discuss four types of knowing behind knowledge frameworks from the perspective of the Ecological Formism framework.
I will use the Container Thinking (the Ecological Practice approach) as an example.
Contents
Part 1: The Background
1.1 The Ecological Formism Framework
1.2 The “Frame for Work” level
1.3 “Container(Containee)” as a Basic Form
1.4 “Nested Structure” as a Derived Form
1.5 Two Worldviews as Frameworks
1.6 Meta-diagrams and Invariant Set