Difference between revisions of "Conscientiocentrology"

From Conscienciopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
Definition. ''Conscientiocentrology'' is the subdiscipline of [[Conscientiology]] that studies social philosophy focusing its objectives on the consciousness and its evolution through the establishment and maintenance of the [[CI]] (conscientiocentric institution) within conscientiological intraphysical society, based on employment and consciential bonds of intraphysical consciousness, in the manner of a consciential cooperative.
 
Definition. ''Conscientiocentrology'' is the subdiscipline of [[Conscientiology]] that studies social philosophy focusing its objectives on the consciousness and its evolution through the establishment and maintenance of the [[CI]] (conscientiocentric institution) within conscientiological intraphysical society, based on employment and consciential bonds of intraphysical consciousness, in the manner of a consciential cooperative.
 +
 +
Themes. To understand the universe of research of this specialty see the [[list of topics of Conscienciocentrology]].
 +
 +
 +
((stub))
 +
 +
 +
==Analogonimy==
 +
Collective intelligence. Science that studies the Conscienciocentric Institutions and its relation with the consciousnesses.
 +
 +
[[Category:Subdisciplines of Conscientiology]]
 +
[[Category:Conscientiocentrology]]

Revision as of 18:11, 18 June 2008

Definition. Conscientiocentrology is the subdiscipline of Conscientiology that studies social philosophy focusing its objectives on the consciousness and its evolution through the establishment and maintenance of the CI (conscientiocentric institution) within conscientiological intraphysical society, based on employment and consciential bonds of intraphysical consciousness, in the manner of a consciential cooperative.

Themes. To understand the universe of research of this specialty see the list of topics of Conscienciocentrology.


((stub))


Analogonimy

Collective intelligence. Science that studies the Conscienciocentric Institutions and its relation with the consciousnesses.