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Re: Ontology of Foucault and Beck
Fascinating. I think I understand that.
It sounds similar to something I picked up in my years in The Forum ("EST") -- that to have any effective power in relationships, one had to be able to discriminate between "what happened" and "the story about what happened". The former being very much ontology as you described it. Unfortunately, most people recall the "story" and think that is what really happened. This failure to distinguish between the two becomes the source of many social conflicts and personal dysfunctions.
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What concerns me is not the way things are, but rather the way people think things are.
Epictetus, Greek Philosopher
The map is NOT the territory.
Korzybski, Polish-American Philosopher
Last edited by Pyrotex; 05-01-2009 at 07:50 AM..
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