Interconnectivity:
Links between abstract concepts like mathematics and applied fields like psychology and education suggest a view of disciplinary boundaries as interconnected rather than siloed.
Hybrid concepts like “mathematical psychology” and “philosophy of mathematics” directly bridge different domains.
Unification:
Connections between theoretical frameworks like systems theory, complexity, and chaos theory point to an interest in unifying principles.
Links between conceptual systems across epistemology, semantics, and ontology imply a search for integrative knowledge structures.
Transformation:
Presence of concepts related to emergence, nonlinearity, evolution, development suggest a focus on dynamic change.
Connections between history and futures studies reflect examining knowledge development over time.
Pragmatism:
Practical concepts like ergonomics, education, and product design are linked to abstract theory.
Attention to applied issues like sustainability and social justice demonstrate pragmatic ethos.
Mind-Body:
Intersections of cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology and social science highlight embodied basis of mind.
Links between anatomy, physiology and higher-order behaviors reflect view of physicality shaping thought.
Curiosity:
Scale and diversity of concepts covered impliesdrive to explore broadly.
Inclusion of esoteric and fringe topics like occultism and pseudoscience indicates following intellectual tangents.