Questions to Apitholo #33

Further questions to apitholo, about apithology and humanity inquiry ...

Question #33 – What is apithology not?

The field of apithology is often described as a discipline of practice. As a field of inquiry, it provides instruction and guidance as to the way to form and approach specific questions of significance. These questions concern the generative dynamics of wellbeing in living systems. 

The answers provided by apithology are significant to people who care about human wellbeing and humanity well becoming. It is a way of approaching generative considerations reflectively.

What apithology is not is a concept or cliché. It is not an idea to be ‘got’ or a description to be attributed without learning about how knowing is formed inside of it. 

While apithology does contain unique forms of generative inquiry, it is not a style of conversation, nor a trend in contemporary discourse. It is not a provocation or counterpart to be defined by what it is in opposition to. 

It is also not one method, technique or methodology that provides for a given problem a specific remedy. Being not limited to one place of application or type of situation, apithology is most recently applied to questions at the scale of humanity.

To know what apithology is, does require; a conjunction of practices, a reception of instructions, and the integration of unfoldments. You have to do, hear and know before the scope of the field itself becomes apparent to you. 

While learning apithology invites a different horizon of inquiry, it does not preclude other knowledges, arising from vastly different orientations, propensities, potentials and other expressions.

Summary: “Knowing what apithology is, is not resolved by the mind, that already knows what knowing is.”

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

Categories: : Questions