Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:NLP Changework vs. Therapy and Coaching |
Posted by: | Thomas |
Date/Time: | 06/05/2003 21:14:51 |
JS Just for the sake of argument I would like to take the polar opposite position of yours: May I try to sell you a couple of sentences? You know, like Nietzsche most certainly never wrote in his Götzendämmerung oder Wie man mit dem Hammer philosophirt: By percieving the world through a hammer everything becomes flat. I have a tautological way of percieving the world. Strangely enough it proves true every time I look at the world. Now, someone suggested that this fact says more about me, human neurology, and tautologies than it does about the world. Namely that I have an f2 filter which I am very adroit at percieving the world through. By just twisting the definition of my favorite word, and changing it slightly back and fort I will even make it appear as if it isn't tautological - but really says somethings about the world, in some cases. Now, if there are truly no counterexamples to an all-quantifying statements, (like those that should be exposed by a nice use of the metamodel), there is a good chance, I believe, that it is tautological. All the best Thomas |