Or to put it even more simply, an onion is never an onion. 

n

Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
Clark University
http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/


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From: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of ?glen?
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2017 9:31 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <friam@redfish.com>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] sometimes an onion is just an onion...

On 06/14/2017 05:36 PM, Steven A Smith wrote:
> Hairsplitting here (again), but I don't see what Nick or I did as *premature* 
> registration, maybe *mis*registration?     Or am I being "premature" again?

Well, you could be right.  But I do think it's premature, not merely mis-.  
What I think happened was y'all had been pre-adapted to perceive the onion as a 
source and complex systems as the target.  Because of the conversation we were 
having, your perception was oriented that way.  All your conceptual categories 
were ready, waiting to filter/parse any incoming signals according to that 
structure.  You were a "complex systems perception machine".  So, pretty much 
_anything_ I said would have been interpreted/filtered according to that 
pre-adapted conceptual structure.

Hence, when you started reading that email (wherein I tried to distinguish 
level vs layer with the onion example), your registration machinery was already 
engaged.  A way to avoid that _premature_ classification of what you saw would 
have been for you or Nick to read the email and ask whether that was the 
intention.  If, after asking, you had still decided it was what I intended, 
despite my saying it wasn't, then maybe it would be more correct to call it 
(merely) mis-registration.

BC Smith's point is simply that we don't approach reality with a (completely) 
open mind.  We are structured to impute an organization on the ambient milieu.  
And the fact that it was so difficult to break out of that preconceived 
structure of what we were talking about is evidence that it was premature, not 
merely mis-.

We all do it.  It's the human/animal condition.

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␦glen?

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