sábado, 8 de julho de 2023

 ANANKE was the primordial goddess (protogenos) of necessity, compulsion and inevitability. In the Orphic cosmogony, she appeared self-formed at the dawn of creation - an incorporeal, serpentine being whose outstretched arms embraced the breadth of the cosmos. Ananke and his companion Khronos (Chronos) (Time),


The Mother of Tragedy, misfortune.


Ananke, from the noun ἀνάγκη, "force", "restraint", "necessity"), in Greek mythology, was the goddess of inevitability, mother of the Fates and personification of destiny , unalterable necessity. She was married to Moros.


Hobbes, Hegel, Nietzsche and Marx, used the concept of ANANKE in order to explain the social process and history


Necessity, restraint, scarcity


The World Future Economy


Post-scarcity is a theoretical economic situation in which most goods can be produced in great abundance with minimal human labor needed, so that they become available to all very cheaply or even freely.


Futurism


Sigmund Freud maintained an interest in the evolutionary origins of the human mind and its neurotic and psychotic disorders. In common with many writers then and now, he believed that the evolutionary past is conserved in the mind and the brain.


Robbins’ Definition of Economics and Its Extension to the Behavioral and Neurobiological Study of Animal Decision Making


Lionel Robbins proposed a highly influential definition of the subject matter of economics: the allocation of scarce means that have alternative ends. Robbins confined his definition to human behavior, and he strove to separate economics from the natural sciences in general and from psychology in particular. 


Scarcity and abundance


Recently created distribution schemes resulting from technological advances are impacting markets, business models and our culture. Much of this impact is related to the Pareto principle (also known as the 80-20 rule, the law of the vital few and the principle of factor sparsity) which states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. This is a ubiquitous principal common in nature and economics. However, it is largely a function of old world distribution constraints. Emerging distribution methods and realities are impacting the"long end of the tail" as Chris Anderson calls it. 


Dionysus, between hybris and sophrosyne: tragedy, philosophy and christian philosophy


The Greek god Dionysus can be analyzed from different perspectives. A tradition locates him in the origin of theater, with Great Dionysia or Urban Dionysia. A more specific consideration associates to myth and ritual omofagia and sparagmos, one of whose major source is Euripides in his Bacchae. Another perspective of analysis, Orphic-Pythagorean tradition. This suggests a harmonious cosmos with mathematical foundation: a prudent world instead of Bacchanalian excess. Finally, we can introduce a unique aspect of Christianity through the bond of Dionysus and the origin of cathedrals and Christianity.


Apollo and Helios/Sol

Sun

Song

Purification

Order

Tranquility

Serenity




Perspectivism, relativism, desconstrucionism

Nietzsche

Heidegger

Ortega y Gasset

Derrida

Lyotard

Descola

Deleuze

Foucault

Bataille

Baudrillard

Negri

Sapir Whorf 

Latour

Saussure

Bakhtin

Frege

K Lowith

Kierkgaard

Cassirer

Hegel

Heraclito 

C L Strauss 

Parmenides 

Hegel

Senhor Escravo

Kenosis

Natureza cultura 

Simbólico geral social

Funcional necessidade social

Gunsa gunlao

Persona simbólico

Simétrica múltipla

Sincronia

Multiculturalismo

Rito de passagem 


Multiplicidade singularidade 



Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development. Piaget's theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called "genetic epistemology". 


Piaget v Vygotsky . Froebel v Montessori and Freinet. Wallon. Bruner v Piaget 


Chomsky


Searle


Austin


Carl Rogers


Asubel


Gagne


Sapir Whorf


Frege Saussure 


Steiner



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