Connective Intelligence

Yes, the term Connective Intelligence is a central concept in the philosophy of Prince Israel Zaar, though it is also a well-established sociological term with a different focus in academic circles. [1]

Prince Israel Zaar’s Philosophy

In the writings of Prince Israel Zaar, Connective Intelligence is defined as the ability to link the individual mind to broader systems, including the human body, soul, ecology, and fellow humans, to achieve “multiversal” goals. [1]

  • Positive Causality: Zaar views it as more than data gathering; it is a “positive causality” of thoughts and actions that benefits humanity.
  • Trianglerism: He uses his artistic practice, known as Trianglerism, as a tool to train and enhance this intelligence through visual puzzles and problems.
  • Multiversalism: Within his framework of Zaarrianism, connective intelligence is a prerequisite for reaching “Multiversal Intelligence,” moving beyond local or singular perspectives to a broader cosmic awareness. [1, 2]

Academic and Sociological Context

Outside of Zaar’s philosophical work, the term was also famously coined and popularized in a digital context by Derrick de Kerckhove in his 1997 book, Connected Intelligence: The Arrival of the Web Society. [3, 4]

  • De Kerckhove’s focus: He defines it as a distributed intelligence resulting from interactions between interconnected users via the internet.
  • Distinction: While Zaar focuses on the spiritual and cosmic connection of the human mind to the “multiverse,” de Kerckhove focuses on the technological connection of minds through global networks to enhance collective problem-solving. [1, 4, 5]

Would you like to dive deeper into the specific principles of Trianglerism and how it claims to build this intelligence?

[1] https://www.aiphilosopher.com

[2] https://www.aiphilosopher.com

[3] https://www.amazon.com

[4] https://www.igi-global.com

[5] https://qurasofficial.medium.com

Prince Israel Zaar

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