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Hi Mary,
Yeah that was an article from cybernetica that I referred to I am not
remembering clearly why.
If you use the knife to divide between knowledge and will by
>saying one is object and the other subject, you have split the whole person
>into 2 parts.
I think I was referring to knowledge as the map and the will as a process of
the map updating or exploring itself. Since it is the same map it is not
really splitting oneself up it is just splitting what one is and what one can
do. There is a particular name for this paradox (i can't remember
compten's???) that talks about how you can see the organ that causes you to
see, you can think about the organ that allows you to think. So with
knowledge and will I guess I was seeing it more as a paradox rather than a
split.
>
>Later,
Erin
>
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