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==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1 a : a prior [[action]] that takes into account or forestalls a later action  
 
*1 a : a prior [[action]] that takes into account or forestalls a later action  
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*3 a : [[visualization]] of a [[future]] [[event]] or [[state]]  
 
*3 a : [[visualization]] of a [[future]] [[event]] or [[state]]  
 
:b : an object or [[form]] that anticipates a later [[type]]
 
:b : an object or [[form]] that anticipates a later [[type]]
*4 : the early sounding of one or more [[tones]] of a succeeding chord to form a temporary [[dissonance]]  
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*4 : the early sounding of one or more [[tones]] of a succeeding chord to form a temporary [[dissonance]]
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Anticipation''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Anticipation '''''this link'''''].</center>
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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
A review, [[analysis]], and [[synthesis]] of past definitions and usages of the foresight [[concept]] into a generic definition, in order to make the concept [[measurable]] has classified [[foresight]] as a [[behavior]]  
 
A review, [[analysis]], and [[synthesis]] of past definitions and usages of the foresight [[concept]] into a generic definition, in order to make the concept [[measurable]] has classified [[foresight]] as a [[behavior]]  
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Specifically, foresight has been defined as:
 
Specifically, foresight has been defined as:
  
"Degree of analyzing present [[contingencies]] and [[degree]] of moving the [[analysis]] of present contingencies across [[time]], and degree of analyzing a [[desired]] [[future]] [[state]] or states a degree ahead in time with regard to contingencies under [[control]], as well as degree of analyzing [[courses]] of action a degree ahead in time to arrive at the desired future state."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forethought]
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"Degree of analyzing present [[contingencies]] and [[degree]] of moving the [[analysis]] of present contingencies across [[time]], and degree of analyzing a [[desired]] [[future]] [[state]] or states a degree ahead in time with regard to contingencies under [[control]], as well as degree of analyzing [[courses]] of action a degree ahead in time to arrive at the desired future state."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forethought]
  
 
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[[Category: General Reference]]

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Definitions

  • 1 a : a prior action that takes into account or forestalls a later action
b : the act of looking forward; especially : pleasurable expectation
b : an object or form that anticipates a later type
  • 4 : the early sounding of one or more tones of a succeeding chord to form a temporary dissonance



For lessons on the topic of Anticipation, follow this link.

Description

A review, analysis, and synthesis of past definitions and usages of the foresight concept into a generic definition, in order to make the concept measurable has classified foresight as a behavior

Specifically, foresight has been defined as:

"Degree of analyzing present contingencies and degree of moving the analysis of present contingencies across time, and degree of analyzing a desired future state or states a degree ahead in time with regard to contingencies under control, as well as degree of analyzing courses of action a degree ahead in time to arrive at the desired future state."[1]