Review: Summary of the Findings
Matrix showing Functional Names
An overview of the next Topic). In this way, PH-levels with the same level number are aligned vertically.
is shown here including the influences from the . This layout is unusual in that the hierarchy is horizontal from left to right (rather than vertical as shown in theBetter viewing: narrow or close left navigation column; use browser zoom if needed.
PH•L1 | PH•L2 | PH•L3 | PH•L4 | PH•L5 | PH•L6 | PH•L7 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Action-PH1 | Make Movements | Follow Procedures | Use Techniques |
Deploy Responses | Devise Interventions | Determine Choices |
Allow Spontaneity |
Inquiry-PH2 | Collect Data |
Define Concepts | Arrange Comparisons |
Agree Measurements |
Construct Relations |
Justify Judgements |
Channel Wonder |
Change-PH3 | Introduce Variations | Specify Alterations | Determine Improvement | Ensure Sustenance | Organise Adaptation | Generate Representations | Envisage Transformation |
Experience -PH4 |
Enable Sensations | Focus Images | Contain Emotions | Embrace Ideas |
Develop Intuitions | Integrate Identifications | Open the Imagination |
Communic'n -PH5 |
Produce Stimuli | Establish Signals | Interpret Significance | Appreciate Symbols | Agree Names |
Assign Meaning |
Sustain Openness |
Purpose -PH6 |
Pursue Tactical Objectives | Set Strategic Objectives |
Install Internal Priorities | Own Principal Objects |
Share Social Values |
Adhere to Value Systems |
Activate Ultimate Values |
Willingness -PH7 |
Keep Trying |
Question Beliefs |
Enable Seeing |
Welcome Participation |
Tolerate Risk |
Value Learning |
Extend Trust |
all depend on | all depend on | all depend on | all depend on | all depend on | all depend on | all depend on | |
Functional Aspect | RL1- Action |
RL2- Inquiry |
RL3- Change |
RL4- Experience |
RL5- Commun'n |
RL6- Purpose |
RL7- Willingness |
All in All—Once Removed
If we start from any Level in a Primary Hierarchy, it is evident that it activates all Root Levels and therefore all Primary Hierarchy Levels. That is why it can be so hard to focus on the particular "necessary" Root Level during the exposition.
As an example, the diagram below examines L3 in PH• that is emanated by RLn.
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Note that:
- Each Level in a Primary Hierarchy corresponds to a necessary Root Level, and
- Use of that Root Level means using elements from its emanated Primary Hierarchy, and
- Each emanated Primary Hierarchy has 7 Levels, each with a necessary input from the 7 Root Levels, therefore:
- Each Level in a Primary Hierarchy draws on all 7Root Levels «once removed».
Exploration
- Identify kernel elements and their effects.
- Explore the conjecture of a biological instinctual dimension.
- Discover a strangely familiar pattern in the response to challenges.
Initially posted: 2-Aug-2013. Amended: 11-Apr-2014. Last updated: 11-Sep-2023.