Re: [FRIAM] [632 Advisory] wordcrafting

2007-11-10 Thread Rikus
> What would you call a discipline / degree / body of knowledge > that incorporated in a holistic and deeply integrated way the > following: art, humanities, anthropology, engineering, > visualization, economics, imagination, science, craft, > computation, math, innovation, creativity, entrepreneur

Re: [FRIAM] [632 Advisory] wordcrafting

2007-11-10 Thread phil henshaw
> > > What would you call a discipline / degree / body of knowledge that > > incorporated in a holistic and deeply integrated way the > > following: art, humanities, anthropology, engineering, > visualization, > > economics, imagination, science, craft, computation, math, > innovation, > > cr

[FRIAM] Wordcrafting

2007-11-10 Thread Peter Lissaman
If you asked me what I would call someone who claimed expertise in the manifold disciplines you list, I'd call him a faker! Peter Lissaman, Da Vinci Ventures Expertise is not knowing everything, but knowing what to look for. 1454 Miracerros Loop South, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 TEL: (505) 983

Re: [FRIAM] Wordcrafting

2007-11-10 Thread steve smith
> If you asked me what I would call someone who claimed expertise in the > manifold disciplines you list, I'd call him a faker! > "faker"? More like "poseur" or perhaps "poser"? FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays

Re: [FRIAM] Wordcrafting

2007-11-10 Thread Marcus G. Daniels
steve smith wrote: >> If you asked me what I would call someone who claimed expertise in the >> manifold disciplines you list, I'd call him a faker! >> >> > "faker"? More like "poseur" or perhaps "poser"? > or consider http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlon's_Razor ==