Talk:P2P Companion Concepts

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Wow, this page is really growing. I am beginning to feel the need for caution and order. I am wondering how we might use integral theory to see our way through this to a collection or collection of concepts that is approachable, and allows us to edit with a methodology.

This image that Michel made long ago uses some integral theory for grouping. http://p2pfoundation.net/images/P2PBusinessVisualization1.jpg

Integral theory was also used in his seminal book on P2P http://integralvisioning.org/article.php?story=p2ptheory1

An intro to integral theory can be found here. http://integrallife.com/learn/overview/essential-introduction-integral-approach

I find it to be the biggest map out there, but perhaps you have another in mind.

An easy was to say it is:

  1. Mind, Life, Matter
  2. I, We, It/Its
  3. The True, the Good, the Beautiful

So the organization starts to look like:

  1. Concepts on personal reality (Mind, I, True)
  2. How we are together (Life, We, Good)
  3. The way of Things (Matter, It/Its, The Beautiful)

Integral theory also has levels. One of the tricks of this is "Aperspectivism," a sort of requirement to view each concept from every level. --Alex Rollin 09:24, 21 June 2010 (UTC)