Hi Arlo,

Two interesting points you add there ... in summary

The context for a given experience includes specfic remembered
contexts as well as the immediate and cultural contexts. (Somewhere
between the specific remembered and cultural contexts there are the
archetypical idealised collage of "memories" too - the way you'd like
to remember it as well as the actual memory.)

Granger's book is a good read. I'm about 30/40% of the way through,
and finding it a really good analysis and summary of MoQ in its own
right, as well as the close comparison with Dewey's aesthetic view.

Ian
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