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Question #24 – What questions is apitholo uniquely designed to address?
There is a useful distinction (or two) contained in this question. Apitholo is the dedicated centre for humanity learning using the discipline of apithology. Apithology is uniquely designed to examine questions as to the causes of generative health in living systems. Apitholo looks specifically at one application of apithology – being the generative becoming of a humanity. It addresses questions for the humanity contributive in their enactment of that ethic.
What is unique in apitholo’s research focus is to consider the dynamics, both disabling and enabling, that are not covered by other fields of learning. For those undertaking personal development, societal change, global responses to worldwide crisis, or holding a more open stance in futures prescience, apitholo provides ways of approaching knowledges not governed or addressed by conventional disciplines.
This is one reason why the nature of the questions held is a central inquiry at apitholo. For questions framed in commonly held present-day concepts, known methods are mostly adequate. For those questions that concern a humanity holding as one form of generational caring, a different way of inquiring becomes a necessity before commencing.
One could say that the true benefits of humanity learning are reserved for the unique questions held when all human knowing fails us. For apitholo, we would like to think questions of such significance might occur to us before epistemic desperation befalls us.
What would such questions look like? In the apithology of humanity becoming there are some primary domains for these questions. They concern: humanity receptivity, humanity potentiality, humanity intimacy, humanity reflexivity, humanity capability, humanity trajectory, humanity discovery, and humanity pathways. Most of our conceivable future questions, will fall within this expansive ambit.
Apitholo ~
The Centre For Humanity Learning
"Pathways for the Humanity Contributive"
“If you hold some of apithology’s questions, you may as well ask for all of its answers.” - willvarey
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