Review Establishment of a School
Recap of the Inquiry so Far
Origin: Groups in this profound and illuminating realization that is captured in a or .
emerge around one founder (or a few founders independently) experiencing aValidation of a doctrine was examined, especially distinguishing knowledge intrinsic to a doctrine from knowledge from conventional scientific research.
Next: The levels/types of work characteristic of doctrinal development and School formation were identified. These types were seen as the doctrine.
Then: These ways were plotted on a TET as modes in terms of their attention to social acceptance of the doctrine and the requirement for committed advocacy. The usual TET features, like diagonal and quadrant properties, could be identified providing some structural corroboration of the formulations.
Detail:
Finally: The most difficult thing for a doctrine is to become established and accepted as a contribution to society and its culture. The Spiral trajectory focused on the necessary steps for establishment as shown below. Examples revealed that many doctrines do not develop through all 7 Stages.
Summary of the Establishment Process
implicit in an area of living triggers and urge to spread those ideas. However, persuading others of a new doctrine is usually difficult due to existing ideas, idiosyncratic biases, distractions of self-interest, and simple apathy and indifference.
Cycle-1 allows for doctrine introduction and social recognition so as to gain adherents. This involves , then , and finally for adherents.
Then Cycle-2 enables school development with societal permeation so as to ensure long-term persistence. This involves of the orthodoxy, then with refinements, extensions and improvements, and finally to create social benefits.
Specific needs that lead to each progressive move are shown on the diagram. In general, these drivers are enhanced by:
- the benefits inherent in the next Stage.
- aspirations of individual adherents
- social pressures experienced by adherents
- limitations of each Stage in regard to desires to develop the school and perpetuate the doctrine.
Completion of the
does not mean that the doctrine is complete and final:- Practical doctrines, like political "isms", need to be extended in their application or be further understood as to their origins.
- Eternal doctrines, like religions claim theirs to be, require adaptation to evolving times so as to retain their appeal.
- Systematising doctrines, like this taxonomy, need to continue the process of investigation and activate conventional scientific research.
More
- Like any group, the vibrancy and permanence of a School is dependent on the cohesion of its member-adherents. See an analysis here.
- Examine science as an example of the establishment of a doctrine.
- Review the oscillation pattern.
OR move to the next section:
- Examine the dynamics at play in handling orthodoxy.
Originally posted: 7-Sep-2022. Last updated: 20-Mar-2024.