Thank you so much Gregg for including me in this – if I sometimes seem to be “lurking” more than active, please remember I am trying to catch up with you all and it’s pretty hard to do :) I have such admiration for your work, and also did not want to offend others in the listserv who seemed to not appreciate your theories so much as many of us do. I especially like that you seek to unify all phenomena so that we do not see “our phenomena” like an antagonist to life itself. I will try to catch up soon! Again, I cannot say thank you enough for letting me interview long ago, and for helping me gain a blog in Psychology Today! I feel so out of place in this field and yet so at home too – it has been a very long wait to get inside the building instead of peering thru the window at all the neat stuff inside :)

 

Dr. Lonny Douglas Meinecke

http://lmeinecke.com/

“Comparison is the thief of joy” – Theodore Roosevelt

“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever” - Mahatma Gandhi

"God guard me from those thoughts men think In the mind alone" - William Butler Yeats (A Prayer For Old Age)

 

From: tree of knowledge system discussion <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx
Sent: Monday, April 2, 2018 9:58 AM
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Subject: Final TOK Conference Program

 

Dear TOK Society,

 

  I am happy to share with you the Toward a Big Theory of Knowledge Conference Program, complete with titles and abstracts. In the lead up to the conference, I will be offering some more reflections on my system. In addition, I would like to note that the final 2 ½ hours of the conference will be large and small group discussion. I am working with Dr. Elena Savina and we will likely share some thoughts for how we might frame that period, including questions and topics for discussion. Everyone is welcomed to reflect on what they think might be relevant. Currently, the discussions are framed in the program as the intersection of five different domains, including society, knowledge, values, education and psychology. We will be working to create a frame that is both open and flexible and allows for the productive exchange of ideas.

 

I think this is going to be an entertaining and educational event and I am really looking forward to sharing the experience with everyone.


Thanks to all. Please let me know if anyone has questions or feedback.

 

Warm regards,
Gregg

 

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Gregg Henriques, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Graduate Psychology
216 Johnston Hall
MSC 7401
James Madison University
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
(540) 568-7857 (phone)
(540) 568-4747 (fax)


Be that which enhances dignity and well-being with integrity.

Check out my Theory of Knowledge blog at Psychology Today at:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/theory-knowledge

 

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