Zootechnique
Ideas on cyberspace and psyche follow, with reference to social networks, science, psychodrama and sociometry. I conclude with a quote from Moreno that led to this reflection.
Ideas on cyberspace and psyche follow, with reference to social networks, science, psychodrama and sociometry. I conclude with a quote from Moreno that led to this reflection.
quoted in The Philosopher and the Storyteller By Charles R. Embry The symbols do not refer to structures in the external world but to the existential movement in the metaxy from which they mysteriously emerge as the exegesis of the movement in intelligibly expressive language. Their meaning can be said to he understood only if …
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We use words to create structures between the real and nothing at all. They impact on the real. We invent them, but the invention has to stick, words are at the mercy of the collective. Word making, shaping the metaxy, has taken a new turn with tags. Nothing will be the same again. Folksonomy, tagging …
Wikipedia I have started my usere page today, with the intention of begining an entry on Metaxy. Will have a link on my user page to any work I do on that. tags: psyber content wikipedia waltzzz psychotherapy psyche collaboration
Reason: You’d Have to Be Crazy: Mental illness is the new normal: In the sketch Steve Martin plays Theodoric of York, a medieval barber with a patient whose condition has not improved despite a bloodletting, a sheep’s-urine-and-staghorn poultice, and a night buried in the marsh up to her neck. ‘Medicine is not an exact science,’ …
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amazon The Amazon page has a particularly interesting review by B Terence Harwick explicating the metaxy.
An essay by Steve Talbott it is available in NetFuture #125 I have since read it more fully and find I have two points to make (for now): One, it is about technology not cyberspace, which is fine of course, but the latter is so much more probing, and later in the debate this lack …