Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Possibilities for application of The Emprint Method |
Posted by: | John Schertzer |
Date/Time: | 04/02/2004 13:58:35 |
NLP modeling, as a concept, was informed by AI modeling--that's my guess by the notes in the bibliography. It just happened to be an area rich with the study of how people accomplish things. The part of KE that is taught in conjunction with NLP is specifically the the part that investigates and codifies beliefs and decision making processes of human beings. It is a normalizing methodology, much like the meta-model and rep systems -- a way of distinguishing and organizing patterns. It has nothing to do with the theory of how software and hardware attempt to replicate these processes. But if it doesn't appeal to you because of its source, that's okay with me. You might question some of your cause-effect and equivalence presuppositions, as not to obstruct some of your aspirations. best, JS |