from Study Session 3 on “Experiential Processes and the Creation of Meaning Multiplicity(v1)
- Tentatively drawn diagram that is consistent as a diagram but may not match the description in the text.
- (a) By the feature “myriad,” many experiences are “in” one experience.
- (b) “Experience has diverse interactional relationships.”
- A little bit this diagram and the book description don’t fit.
- It talks about repeating RECOGNITION and EXPLICATION to advance the thought process.
- (c) a and b are equal
- (d) “What has not yet been explained is diversity.”
- This one also talks about repeating RECOGNITION and EXPLICATION to advance the thought process.
- I’m curious but time is up.
- Like this
- RECOGNITION and EXPLICATION are parallel functional relationships, but the creation of aspects takes place between the “felt meaning” created by RECOGNITION and the “felt meaning” of what you want to say
- Many people have probably experienced that when they start writing something that they can’t express well, words start coming out one after another, stimulated by what they have written.
- I think this explanation was probably meant to say “why is the creation of meaning possible with parallel (non-creative) RECOGNITION and EXPLICATION repetition?”
- The answer is that the “creation of aspects” is taking place between
- I was more aware that COMPREHENSION was a combination of “creation of aspects” and EXPLICATION.
- Maybe that’s right, just a low-resolution view.
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