Inquiry Domain Controls : PH'2 Complex
Fundamentals for the Primal Need
The Domain's fundamentals exist to meet the Domain need, and these are what have to be controlled.
Names, as developed earlier, are:
Primal Need | Knowledge | ||
Primal Vehicle | A Rigorous Analysis | PH2K | |
Primal Effect | Making Discoveries | PsH2 | |
Primal Field | A Scientific Study | PsH2K |
Domain Parameters
The Domain parameters were developed in the course of analyzing and appreciating the Root Projections to Principal Typologies.
As explained in this Section's introduction, we now include an additional concept: the Control Field. This Tree framework, was developed to be analogous to the Primal Field. It provides the determinants of a Principal Controller that govern the Primal Means so as to increase the likelihood that the Primal Need will be met in a social setting. The Control Field is drenched with the Domain's Psychosocial Pressure.
So these are the parameters for the
:Primal Need | Knowledge | |
Psychosocial Pressure | Certainty | |
Primal Means | Conjecture | |
Principal Controller | Evaluation |
Control Complex Names
The components found in this
are named as follows:Domain Optimizers | Research Methods | PH'2 | |
Primal Means | Establishing Conjectures via Modes of Knowing |
PH'2C | |
Control Vehicle | Determinants of Knowledge | PH'2CK | |
Control Effect | Increasing Certainty* | PH'2CsH | |
Control Field | Evaluation of Conjectures | PH'2CsHK |
Further details with patterns of psychosocial pressures (i.e. projections from the Root Hierarchy) are presented in this Table:
Structure | Formula | Name | Psychosocial Pressures |
---|---|---|---|
Principal Typology | Autonomy from PH2L6 | ||
Context of a |
TET: X-Axis | Consensus Orientation | |
Y-Axis | Conviction Orientation | ||
Spiral of Modes |
PH'2C: | Establishing Conjectures | |
Analysis of |
Focus | Promoting Certainty | Depends on degree of Spiral completion. |
Integration | Handling Colleagues | ||
Channeling Personal Functioning | To counter Doubts | ||
Spiral-derived Tree | PH'2CK: | Determinants of Knowledge | |
Primal Nexus (CL1 ≡ μ1/L'3) | Explanatory: Propose Conjectures (KL1) | Performance-RL1 of RL2 | |
Content (CL2 – CL4 ≡ Cycle 1) | Controlling a Scientific Study (PsH2K) | Transcending Pressures of RL2: i.e. RL7, RL5, RL6 | |
Context (CL5 – CL7 ≡ Cycle 2) | Making Certainty Consensual | Actualizing Pressures of RL3: i.e. RL2, RL4, RL3 | |
Spiral-derived Structural Hierarchy | PH'2CsH: | Increasing Certainty | Each Grouping is subject to a combination of RL2 & RL3 Pressures. |
Spiral-derived Struct Hier Tree |
PH'2CsHK: | Evaluation of Conjectures | |
Content (GL1 – GL4) | Making Certainty Consensual | Responsibility Pressures RL6, RL5, RL1, RL2 |
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Context (GL5 – GL7) | Directing Scientific Energies | Integration Pressures RL3, RL4, RL7 |
The Domain, especially its Control Complex, has been studied systematically. Initial formulations in the early 1980's are now known to have had errors. An attempt to correct and develop the full range of frameworks was commenced as part of this Naming Project, and the results to date are available above. Formulations related to these frameworks are now posted in Frameworks in Development.
The
were originally named "Testing Methods" and "Inquiring Systems" because these terms were popular in the systems science literature. Both seem unsatisfactory: "Testing" is too specific, being associated with one of the Methods ( ); and "Inquiring" is too general, being the name of the Domain.
- Continue to Change Domain (RL3).
Originally posted: 4-Sep-2016. Last amended: 15-Jan-2023.