Jonathan, Roger, Glen, Sojourner and Squad
Jonathan wrote:
> I fully understand what you are getting at, but a map has to be a map of
> something tangible and a metaphor has to allude to something else. The
> point here is that the "reality" we ar talking about can be experienced
> ONLY through maps and metaphors.
C'mon guys, this isn't the MoQ. Correct me if I'm wrong, Donny?, but isn't
all this talk about maps, metaphors, pragmatic tools and perceived reality
nothing more than idealism.?
Magnus
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