On 4 Feb 98 at 22:59, Mnr AM de Lange wrote:
> Patrick, to step up the confusion by another degree! Your "creational
> learning" I call "emergent learning" and your "logistical learning" I call
> "digestive learning". Your "effective knowledge" I call "creative
> knowledge". Creative knowledge needs "emergent learning" to open up its
> resilience and needs "digestive knowledge" to embody such resilience..
> Otherwise we are syaing exactly the same thing. A baby must first be borne
> and then have to grow up in order to become a mature person
What a great example that disproves your point about "creative
language use". The two of you "may" be talking about the same thing,
but how would each of you, and anybody else know it?
That's what happens when communication is used for purposes other
than exchanging meaning...and I will leave it to the imagination what
the many other purposes might be in creating one's own lexicon.
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