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Heterarchical Ontology

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Heterarchy

Heterarchy

I like it. In terms of organisation, sounds similar to [[Institutional Analysis and Development]], [[Viable system model]], [[Horizontalism vs verticalism]], etc.

In commoning

In a heterarchy, different types of rules and organizational structures are combined. They may include, for example, top-down hierarchies and bottom-up participation (both of which are vertical), and peer-to-peer dynamics (which are horizontal).

– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]

In a heterarchy, people can achieve socially mindful autonomy by combining multiple types of governance in the same system.

– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]

Heterarchy brings together top-down and bottom-up (both hierarchical), and peer-to-peer dynamics. One can think of it as reconciling distributed networks and hierarchies.

– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]

In knowledge management

Traditional note taking methods, including outliners (Workflowy, Dynalist) necessitate creation of preconceived hierarchies, built β€œtop-down”. In contrast, the heterarchy of Zettelkasten is built organically from β€œbottom-up” via gradual forming of links between the notes.

– Heterarchy - Neuron Zettelkasten

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Ontology is the knowledge of relations between subjects.

= [[2022-03-23]] on [[matrix]] I once published a review of most common categorization systems in Russian:

=> https://t.me/bpblog/1227

I found 7 different types of such systems

In short, translated:

#tags like this, one might call them hashtags Metatags? Classic wiki categories Forward indices Hierarchy Map of content None I didn't find any more categorization systems. Everything is a mixture between the seven

There's no distinction between linking to the topic and inclusion in the topic with the link+backlink combo

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