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[[Writing Philosophy with Hypertext]]
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[[Writing Philosophy with Hypertext]]
- **[[Linking Your Thinking]]**
- [[Interlinked Modular Writing]]
- [[Writing Academically with Links]]
- [[Hypertext Philosophy]]
- [[Conclusion - Writing Philosophy with Hypertext]]
# Linking Your Thinking
- Notetaking programs enable a new form of [[Interlinked Modular Writing|interlinked modular writing]] that is especially effective as a means of producing new knowledge.
- The centrality of writing as a medium of philosophical knowledge production indicates the possible advantages of using these methods to [[Writing Academically with Links|write philosophy]].
- Additionally, interlinking may reflect more essential aspects of philosophical cognition that could be enshrined in [[Hypertext Philosophy|digitally linked philosophy]].
- Finally, I [[Conclusion - Writing Philosophy with Hypertext|conclude]] with a summary of the argument.
## References
- Benitez & Pauleen 2009, Brainfiltering - The Missing Link Between PKM and PIM? [Link](https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2009/13/)
- Choi et al 2014, "Spatial Hypertext Modeling for Dynamic Contents Authoring System Based on Transclusion"
- Haas 1994, "Quotations in Scholarly Text - Converting Existing Documents to Hypertext"
- Indrašienė et al 2021, "Linking Critical Thinking and Knowledge Management - A Conceptual Analysis"
- Milo 2021, *LYT Kit*. [Link](https://notes.linkingyourthinking.com/Umami/LYT+Kit)