Locus Instrumentorum
The Locus Instrumentorum constitutes the space of tools—conceptual, methodological, and technical—used to observe, model, and interpret social systems. These instruments facilitate the structuring of inquiry, collection of data, systematization of phenomena, and construction of formal representations. The goal is not only empirical description but also generative understanding, diagnosis, and recursive transformation.
Note: Tools specific to transformation or improvement are in Locus - Meliorandis.
Tooling
- Field: The set of doamins that study aspects of social reality.
- Nomenclature: A set of naming and classification schemes.
- Social Theory: A comprehensive entry on Social Theory.
- Legal: Normation of Human Interactions & Actions.
- Observer: Guides on observation, data collection of social reality.
- Tool: A collection of tools for modeling social systems.
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Cases: A guide to modeling specific types of systems or general aspects such as behavior.
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Field (Facet)
- Meta Theory
- Ontology
- Epistemology (External Observer )
- Theory
- Praxis