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'''Co-intelligence''' is a term coined by social theorist [[Atlee, Tom]] to refer to a shared, integrated form of intelligence .  The concept of co-intelligence is an evolving one, attempting to embrace all forms of intelligence that arise out of and/or serve wholeness, (inclusiveness, interconnectedness, co-creativity, health, synergy, self-organizing living systems, etc.).  Co-intelligence appears as natural human expression of [[synergetics]], where all sides contribute and all sides win the collective output of all contributing.  
'''Co-intelligence''' is a term coined by social theorist [[Attlee, Tom]] to refer to a shared, integrated form of intelligence .  The concept of co-intelligence is an evolving one, attempting to embrace all forms of intelligence that arise out of and/or serve wholeness, (inclusiveness, interconnectedness, co-creativity, health, synergy, self-organizing living systems, etc.).  Co-intelligence appears as natural human expression of [[synergetics]], where all sides contribute and all sides win the collective output of all contributing.  





Latest revision as of 20:14, 22 August 2006

Co-intelligence = a shared integrated form of intelligence


See also Wikipedia:Co-intelligence


Description

Co-intelligence is a term coined by social theorist Attlee, Tom to refer to a shared, integrated form of intelligence . The concept of co-intelligence is an evolving one, attempting to embrace all forms of intelligence that arise out of and/or serve wholeness, (inclusiveness, interconnectedness, co-creativity, health, synergy, self-organizing living systems, etc.). Co-intelligence appears as natural human expression of synergetics, where all sides contribute and all sides win the collective output of all contributing.


More Information

See the Wikipedia article for the six basic premises of Co-intelligence.


Related entry: Collective Intelligence