Learning Beyond the Paradigm LO4180

Willard Jule (75272.3452@compuserve.com)
10 Dec 95 09:51:23 EST

Replying to LO4142 --

Andrew Moreno wrote

"I think the best the people on this list can hope for is to forget about
paradigms and accept the fact that they will always operate within a set
paradigm. They are in a catch-22/double bind if they attempt otherwise."

Andrew, this is a mind boggling paradigm that you are projecting here.
The last thing that I am going to do is to accept that I will always
operate within a set paradigm. To me this means that I would never be
able to learn anything. So, could you please share some of your left hand
page on this one? What are some of your unstated assumptions re: this
conclusion and what thought processes do you use to go from your
assumptions to your conclusions - analytic, intuitive, analytic/intuitive,
philosophical/religious, ...?

I can't quite get my mind around what would lead you to postulate such a
conclusion. I look forward to reading your answer.

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Willard Jule 
75272.3452@compuserve.com