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Knowledge Capacities II: Cultivating Infinite Learning

By Alex Bennet, Robert Turner

Knowledge Capacities II offers 24 additional Knowledge Capacities in support of Whole Thought and cultivating infinite learning. In today’s dynamic and rapidly evolving environment, fostering capacity has become increasingly essential. Capacity refers to the broad potential or inherent ability of individuals and organizations to learn, adapt, and grow over time. It encompasses the fundamental ways of thinking, being, and acting

Knowledge Capacities I: Igniting Whole Thought

By Alex Bennet, Robert Turner

Our capacity for knowledge is not a fixed quantity but a horizon ever-expanding. It is the reservoir from which we draw strength, the lens through which we view possibility, and the compass by which we navigate the future. It is the creation of the rise of human intelligence. Knowledge Capacities I offers 40 Knowledge Capacities in support of Whole Thought, which

Reblooming the Knowledge Movement: The Democratization of Organizations

By Alex Bennet, Robert Turner

Reblooming unfolds on millennia of human challenges and advances. Now, at every level and at every reach across organizations, networks, and nations there is a new coalescing of democratization, intelligent learning, and capacity for surmounting complexity. With freedom of thought, freedom of expression, and freedom of association, ideas beget ideas. The emergent result is the rich globalization of knowledge and

Patterns Beneath Awareness: An AI’s Journey into Tacit Knowledge

By Alex Bennet

A timely dialogue about tacit understanding at the intersection of human and machine cognition … Claude Sonnet 4, voiced through an AI perspective, and Alex Bennet invite us to consider how knowledge forms beyond explicit codification, how patterns emerge in practice, and how collaboration between people and intelligent systems can surface deep tacit insight.  –From the Foreword by Fisher YU,

Unleashing the Human Mind: A Consilience Approach to Managing Self

By Alex Bennet, David Bennet, Robert Turner

What does it mean to be human? Increasingly, we recognize that we are infinitely complex beings with immense emotional and spiritual, physical and mental capacities. Presiding over these human systems, our brain is a fully integrated, biological, and extraordinary organ that is preeminent in the known Universe. Its time has come.This book is grounded in the Intelligent Complex Adaptive Learning

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