Abstract
Phenomenologists or Continental thinkers argue for the subject-object continuum. For phenomenology, subjectivity is _of_ the object, and object is _for_ the subject. This book applies that continuum to the holistic foundations of work or specialization. The author devotes a chapter to each of eight cultural applications of the subject-object continuum. Chapter One examines the specialist-generalist continuum meaning specialization _for_ general education. That continuum comprises the framework for the remaining seven chapters. Those seven include production _for_ community, design _for_ user, automation _for_ user, computing _for_ society, taxation _for_ society, information _for_ manufacturing, and procedure _for _goal. These eight applications constitute the basis for a core curriculum. The core curriculum gives holistic meaning, order, or cosmos to all jobs and to all people. Cosmos is a Greek word meaning humanistic-scientific order, irreducible to physics. The core curriculum is fundamental cosmology. Each of the eight continuities follow in a logical, systematic manner from the analytic-subjective continuum meaning object _for_ subjectivity. Phenomenology of education can become the human basis of a promising holistic logic, bringing together analytic and existential themes.