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Epistemology using Systems Concepts
Posted by Kathy Arizmendi on 10/6/2008
In Reply To:Epistemology using Systems Concepts Posted by Richard Turnock on 10/6/2008
K: You're welcome. Bohm found his world view, physics, and the English language were at odds. He often did word archeology, coined his own words, and once made up a language called rheomode. The point was verbing, movement, change, and elimination of subject-object issues. You can read about that in Wholeness and the Implicate Order. Endarkenment is one of his words.
I suspect you've discovered that Knowledge as Endarkenment is in part 3 of The Essential David Bohm. It was a previously unpublished seminar included in this book courtesy of Saral Bohm, his wife.
On Creativity is another of his important works. Different from Thought As a System. Each book is a piece of the whole.
Happy reading. If you want to discuss-dialogue any of it, I'd be delighted. And if anybody is in the NYC area and interested in participating in one of our dialogue sessions, please email me.
k
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