The Website of
Great Thinkers and visionaries
now attracts over 60 thousand people a year and is considered an important
intellectual and educational resource. It generates a large number of
responses and requests for further information. This work requires
attention and resources that
the creator of this page
can no longer provide on his own.
With proper effort, this website can be turned into a comprehensive
knowledge resource addressing various aspects of the intrinsic merits and
potential impacts of the ideas of both classic and rising thinkers and visionaries
according to a multitude of viewpoints.
We need to formalize the methodology that has already been implicitly employed
to select and classify the candidates for the existing list. This WebSite
could be expanded to perform the social role of an "idea radar" for
new and important concepts and their originators.
Since what animates cultures, is the store of concepts
which are incorporated into institutions and products, the ability
to identify forthcoming concepts through such "idea radar"
will provide an anticipation of social trends and rising influences.
And as the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle observed, the
most important aspect of leadership is anticipation.
So with the insights from this kind of "idea radar", foresight
can be exercised regarding future developments. This could be
the basis for far more effective business and social planning
than we have ever exercised before. The developed materials
can also become an invaluable
resource for studies of great people and their activities and help increase
public awareness of the great figures in human history, their lives and
contributions to various areas of social development.
Some features of the suggested site
The website should store the following data about visionary thinkers and their ideas:
Disciplines / areas of activity
- Natural sciences
- Social sciences
- Mathematics
- Personal development
- Public welfare
- Literature
- The Arts
- Music
- philosophy
- Moral guidance
- Personal and social liberty
- Popular culture
Utility of people's contribution to the society
- Proven good/valid
- Proven bad/mistaken
- Controversial
- Current development
Type of participation / influence
- Theorist - theoretical impact
- Activist - practical organizational impact
- Inventor, innovator, entrepreneur, writer, composer, performer - practical impact
- Promoter, popularizer - distribution of knowledge
- Hero - personal example of great devotion and effort
- Other?
Extrinsic Attributes of Ideas
- Publications - availability of print or online examples of output
- Contextuality - the cultural setting within which the idea occurs
- Assimilibality - the difficulty or ease of accepting and accomodating the new idea
- Interpretations - extension and/or application of the idea
- Verifications/Refutations - have the ideas been proven or disproven
- Acclamation - the extent to which the idea is granted plausibility
- Citations - extent to which others reference a thinker's work
- Reputation - the extent to which the thinker is granted credibility
Intrinsic Attributes of Ideas
- Denotations - formal definitions of idea's terminology
- Implications - idea's logical entailment of other current ideas
- Explications - potential for differential development of the idea
- Anticipations - consequences of the idea's use
- Associations - analogical relations with similar ideas
- Connotations - metaphorical implications of idea
- Genealogy - the historical antecedents of a new idea
- Etymology - logical relationship to previous ideas
Other stored parameters
- Name
- Short bio
- language
- Country
- gender
- period of life
- booklist
- online publications
- email address
- related organizations
- Online resources
Functions to be provided
- selection, development and storage of database of potentially thousands
of profiles of great people
- development and hosting of pages
- search by keywords and characteristics
- voting, comments from users
- Editorial content - analysis of groups of thinkers, their relation to
the society, typical problems, commonalities and differences in thinkers
and ideas, etc.
To avoid editorial or public bias in the assessment of different candidates,
the site may include classifications by different agencies; users of the site
would choose whose classification they would like to explore. For example,
one annotator can classify Gurdjieff as a great occultist, and another - as a
bad philosopher, or refuse to include him at all. The site can also allow
alternative descriptions of people, and even different portraits, selected by
different editors for representing this person.
Organizing development
Ideally, proper organization and operation of the "idea radar"
on which an Institute of Great Thinkers and Visionaries will be
based, would requires the full-time commitment of two epistemological
entrepreneurs:
- A Research Director (to develop and apply the
methodology)
- A Communications Director (to prepare and present
results to subscribers, clients and the public)
Alternatively, this website could be upgraded and run by a distributed
group of part-time volunteers, working on various smaller aspects of the
site.
Any suggestions
of volunteering, sponsorship, or advice would be greatly appreciated.
The proposal was originally written by
Alexander Chislenko and William Sheridan
in September, 1997
Last changed on January, 29, 1999