The Daimon Club Organization is a cultural association and an international institute for Scientific Methodology; it is a place for critical thinking and learning on the role of art, literature and science in culture and society.
Methodology is generally a guideline for solving a problem, with specific components such as phases, tasks, methods, techniques and tools. It can be defined also as follows:
“the analysis of the principles of methods, rules, and postulates employed by a discipline”;
“the systematic study of methods that are, can be, or have been applied within a discipline”. the study or description of methods.
Generally speaking, methodology does not describe specific methods despite the attention given to the nature and kinds of processes to be followed in a given procedure or in attaining an objective. When proper to a study of methodology, such processes constitute a constructive generic framework; thus they may be broken down in sub-processes, combined, or their sequence changed.
As such, methodology may entail a description of generic processes, philosophical concepts or theories related to a particular discipline or field of inquiry. Similarly methodology refers to the rationale and/or the philosophical assumptions that underlie a particular study or a particular methodology (for example, the scientific method). In scholarly literature a section on the methodology of the researchers is typically de rigueur.
Daimonology considers a vital question the widespread diffusion and propagation of knowledge, criticism and of an imaginative, artistic, creative, empirical, methodology applied to science and culture. As a matter of fact Daimonology integrates the literary and philosophical knowledge with the scientific and technological one.
Daimonology is not an exact science, but rather a teaching methodology, a pedagogy and an applied philosophy mainly based and founded on common sense, logic, language, research, humour and on a large expansion and sharing of human knowledge.