I think you are misinterpreting me. I'm saying that I ASSUME I must be in
error about a great many things based upon past experience. I don't
conciously know, now, of what those things might be. That's why I continue
to talk to people and investigate my environment...to discover the
inconsistencies between my model of reality and reality.
We are all in error and inconsistent. I agree with David McF. that a goal
is to reduce this quantity to the minimum possible. I think you are
creating a false dichotomy by saying one can either have lies
unconciously working in ones mind OR concious lies working in ones
mind. It is possible to have both, not A or B, but A+B. Given this
possibility which of us(Richard or I) has a better grip is hard to determine.
I don't claim to know. He does. This makes me suspicious. Not cynical,
mind you...he could be right. But I need to do more observation.
Reed
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Reed Konsler konsler@ascat.harvard.edu
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