Ideosphere, the Glossary
The ideosphere—like the noosphere (i.e., the realm of reason)—is the metaphysical 'place' where thoughts, theories, ideas, and ideation are regarded to be created, evaluated, and evolved.[1]
Table of Contents
37 relations: Aaron Lynch (writer), Anthroposphere, Biosphere, Blogosphere, Collective unconscious, Concentric spheres, Cyberspace, Douglas Hofstadter, Ecological niche, Ecology, Evolution, Gene, Idea, Ideation (creative process), Infosphere, Internet, Jesus, Kami, Laozi, Linguistic system, Logosphere, Meme, Memetics, Metamagical Themas, Metaphysics, Noosphere, Principia Cybernetica, Reason, Religious perspectives on Jesus, Satan, Semiosphere, Shinto, Sociocultural evolution, The Buddha, Theory, Thought, Twitter.
- Memetics
- Thought
Aaron Lynch (writer)
Aaron Lynch (February 18, 1957 – November 14, 2005) was an American writer, best known for his book Thought Contagion: How Belief Spreads Through Society. Ideosphere and Aaron Lynch (writer) are Memetics.
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Anthroposphere
The anthroposphere refers to that part of the Earth system that is made or modified by humans for use in human activities and human habitats.
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Biosphere
The biosphere, also called the ecosphere, is the worldwide sum of all ecosystems.
Blogosphere
The blogosphere is made up of all blogs and their interconnections.
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Collective unconscious
Collective unconscious (kollektives Unbewusstes) refers to the unconscious mind and shared mental concepts.
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Concentric spheres
The cosmological model of concentric (or homocentric) spheres, developed by Eudoxus, Callippus, and Aristotle, employed celestial spheres all centered on the Earth.
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Cyberspace
Cyberspace is an interconnected digital environment.
Douglas Hofstadter
Douglas Richard Hofstadter (born February 15, 1945) is an American cognitive and computer scientist whose research includes concepts such as the sense of self in relation to the external world, consciousness, analogy-making, strange loops, artificial intelligence, and discovery in mathematics and physics.
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Ecological niche
In ecology, a niche is the match of a species to a specific environmental condition.
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Ecology
Ecology is the natural science of the relationships among living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment.
Evolution
Evolution is the change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.
Gene
In biology, the word gene has two meanings.
Idea
In common usage and in philosophy, ideas are the results of thought.
Ideation (creative process)
Ideation is the creative process of generating, developing, and communicating new ideas, where an idea is understood as a basic element of thought that can be either visual, concrete, or abstract.
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Infosphere
Infosphere is a metaphysical realm of information, data, knowledge, and communication, populated by informational entities called ''inforgs'' (or, informational organisms).
Internet
The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices.
Jesus
Jesus (AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and many other names and titles, was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader.
Kami
are the deities, divinities, spirits, mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the Shinto religion.
Laozi
Laozi (老子), also romanized as Lao Tzu and various other ways, was a semi-legendary ancient Chinese philosopher, author of the Tao Te Ching, the foundational text of Taoism along with the Zhuangzi.
Linguistic system
The idea of language as a linguistic system appears in the linguistic theory of Ferdinand de Saussure, J.R. Firth, Benjamin Lee Whorf, Louis Hjelmslev, and Michael Halliday.
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Logosphere
Logosphere (Greek from logos / nous) (coined by Mikhail Bakhtin) is an adaptation of the concepts biosphere and noosphere: logosphere is derived from the interpretation of words' meanings, conceptualized through an abstract sphere.
Meme
A meme is an idea, behavior, or style that spreads by means of imitation from person to person within a culture and often carries symbolic meaning representing a particular phenomenon or theme.
Memetics
Memetics is a theory of the evolution of culture based on Darwinian principles with the meme as the unit of culture.
Metamagical Themas is an eclectic collection of articles that Douglas Hofstadter wrote for the popular science magazine Scientific American during the early 1980s.
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Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality.
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Noosphere
The noosphere (alternate spelling noösphere) is a philosophical concept developed and popularized by the biogeochemist Vladimir Vernadsky and philosopher and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Ideosphere and noosphere are thought.
Principia Cybernetica
Principia Cybernetica is an international cooperation of scientists in the field of cybernetics and systems science, especially known for their website, Principia Cybernetica.
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Reason
Reason is the capacity of applying logic consciously by drawing conclusions from new or existing information, with the aim of seeking the truth.
Religious perspectives on Jesus
The religious perspectives on Jesus vary among world religions.
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Satan
Satan, also known as the Devil, is an entity in Abrahamic religions that seduces humans into sin or falsehood.
Semiosphere
The semiosphere is an idea in biosemiotic theory proposing that, contrary to ideas of nature determining sense and experience, the phenomenal world is a creative and logical structure of processes of semiosis where signs operate together to produce sense and experience.
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Shinto
Shinto is a religion originating in Japan.
Sociocultural evolution
Sociocultural evolution, sociocultural evolutionism or social evolution are theories of sociobiology and cultural evolution that describe how societies and culture change over time. Ideosphere and sociocultural evolution are Memetics.
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The Buddha
Siddhartha Gautama, most commonly referred to as the Buddha ('the awakened'), was a wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in South Asia during the 6th or 5th century BCE and founded Buddhism.
Theory
A theory is a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon, or the results of such thinking.
Thought
In their most common sense, the terms thought and thinking refer to cognitive processes that can happen independently of sensory stimulation.
X, commonly referred to by its former name Twitter, is a social networking service.
See also
Memetics
- Aaron Lynch (writer)
- Blogdex
- Construction grammar
- Cultural group selection
- Cultural trait
- Daniel Dennett
- Diffusion of innovations
- Early adopter
- Frame semantics (linguistics)
- Hugo de Garis
- Hundredth monkey effect
- Ideosphere
- Indeterminacy (philosophy)
- Keith Henson
- Limor Shifman
- Mediology
- Meme hack
- Meme pool
- Memes
- Memetic computing
- Memetic engineering
- Memetics
- Memetracker
- Metameme
- Opinion leadership
- Social video marketing
- Sociocultural evolution
- Susan Blackmore
- The Meme Machine
- The Selfish Gene
- Viral marketing
- Viruses of the Mind
Thought
- Abstraction
- Cognition
- Concept
- Creativity
- Critical thinking
- Dianoia
- Educational assessment
- Expectation (epistemic)
- Figure of thought
- Freedom of thought
- Ideosphere
- Ignorance
- Imagined speech
- Inference
- Intellect
- Intellectual
- Intellectualism
- Intention
- Introspection
- Judgement
- Lateral thinking
- Magical thinking
- Noosphere
- Outline of thought
- Paradox
- Permanent brain
- Phonemic imagery
- Practical reason
- Qualia
- Rethinking
- Scholar
- Schools of thought
- Statistical thinking
- Thinking, Fast and Slow
- Thought
- Thought experiments
- Thought-action fusion
- Time perception
- Transcendence (philosophy)
- Trick question
- Understanding
- Vertical thinking
- Visual thinking