from Study Session 2 on âExperiential Processes and the Creation of Meaning neither determined nor indeterminate.
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The âfunctionâ is not logically determined, but it is not indeterminate either.
- This is just a Zen-like question that lacks resolution because it tries to be explained in natural language, but I think itâs easier to understand if you compare it to a probability distribution.
- This is just a Zen-like question that lacks resolution because it tries to be explained in natural language, but I think itâs easier to understand if you compare it to a probability distribution.
- When one âfelt meaningâ worked, you would get a different result than when another âfelt meaningâ worked.
- That is, âthese two distributions are different.â
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