Mental Models & Identity LO21201

George Bartow (jorge@tenet.edu)
Tue, 06 Apr 1999 23:11:14 -0500

Replying to LO21178 --

Arnold...

> Cliff's point (to me, anyway) seemed to be that
> it makes little sense to spend so much of our time focusing on
> models--rather, let them live in our heads while we focus our energies on
> their tangible expression. It is here that I find metaphors useful.
> metphors can be useed as a means of making a model sufficiently tangible
> that it can be communicated, shared, even universally accessed.

I like it!

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