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[ba-ohs-talk] Fwd: [argumap] Englebart on argument mapping, circa 1962



>To: argumap@yahoogroups.com
>From: Tim van Gelder <tgelder@unimelb.edu.au>
>
>
>I was recently alerted to Douglas Englebart's pioneering work in 
>intelligence augmentation through argument mapping (or at least, the 
>envisioning thereof).
>
>The relevant source is a (lengthy) tech report
>
>http://www.histech.rwth-aachen.de/www/quellen/engelbart/ahi62index.html
>
>and for argument mapping see especially the section on structuring an 
>argument:
>
>http://www.histech.rwth-aachen.de/www/quellen/engelbart/3examples.html#B.4
>
>though there is a lot of very interesting stuff elsewhere in the report.
>
>It seems Englebart not only imagined the kinds of systems we're developing 
>today, but could see beyond them.
>
>The website for Engelbart fans is the Bootstrap Institute: 
>http://www.bootstrap.org/
>
>- Tim v.G.    (01)