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Science and the Artist's Way Of Knowing
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(1991) Much of what science is and what science, as it is now practiced, does,
is a quest for certainty and invariants.
Science asks, "what doesn't change?" "what is consistently true?"
The method is to keep track of every contributing factor,
every influence, the identity of every form, every substance,
each force and the measured dimensions and amplitudes.
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Scientific Method Isn't
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(1988) he scientific method directs us to repeatable experimentation.
If we follow the same procedures, fully reported,
we should experience the same data.
In order to do this, we must define the experiment.
We must bound or isolate the events or transactions of the experiment.
We must limit the variable.
We must stipulate the relevant and the irrelevant.
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Somehow, while we have deliberated about truth
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(1986) Somehow, while we have deliberated about truth, about reality,
while we think, we are blind to the effect
of the medium, language, upon the questions we formulate
and the questions we fail to formulate.
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Strategies Of Healing
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(1992) These strategies for healing are based upon a model for consciousness,
in which the thought, idea, or image for one to be healed
is called "the arena of consciousness".
There are associations between the features
within an arena of consciousness
and the references of association
which lie over the horizon of consciousness.
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Teuksbury Consciousness
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(1992) You will starve when there is nothing you have
that you can take on an empty stomach
and your stomach is empty.
The only ways out are to make the stomach full without eating
or to make what you have able to be eaten
on an empty stomach.
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To Reflect React or Respond
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To Reflect, React or Respond
Being and Doing
Purpose, Goals or Direction
(1988) When anything reflects a force, there is both
some kind of order or information within the force
and within the surface of the form, its substances
or systemic processes.
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Transcendence and The Slavery of Mass in Motion
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(1995) actical behaviour engages mass, substance and form,
the energy pattern ratio of the most familiar physical reality.
We are able to use mental processes to determine tactical behaviour.
Tactical behaviour is a doing response.
Life is a responder, responsive,
responsive in its state, its posture, its position, its movement,
its doing and in the state, the posture, the position
and the movement of its substance
and the substructure of its substance, the cells,
the molecules, the atoms and their nuclear detail.
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True Or False ?
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(1994) In one sense, everything one says is true, if appropriately decoded.
Even lies are true.
Appropriate decoding must account
for both that to which the lie points (denotation)
and that for which the lie stands (representation),
as well as the state and the intent of the liar.
Appropriate decoding must account for the limitations of language.
Some limitations involve the ability of language
to contain and to convey meaning.
The limitations of language involve the possibility
of generating the same references in the mind
of the speaker or writer
and in the mind of the listener or reader.
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