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Reference
Hello,
I have somewhere in your articles read about the idea that every person is his own or her own theory. I humbly would like to know if you have the quotaion, the reference or if there is anything newly written about this theme. I use it for the tranformation of the idea to analysing complex situations in organisational settings. Thank you Hans Lindgren Last edited by Stephen Lankton; September 22nd, 2004 at 05:03 PM.. |
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Re: Reference
Hans,
It sounds like something I possibily would have said, but I am at a loss to place it within the specific publication I wrote. Can you give me another hint? It is probably not a quote from elsewhere - I think I would recall and cherish that one if another person said it. Still, many have said the equivalent idea like: T. Leary, J. Mishloveand, H. Machurana, A. Watts, G. Bateson, etc., and pretty much all of us who've written about metaphor extensively (Lankton, Gordon, Banito, Sontag, Burns, Cambell, Mills, Freedman/Combs, Kopp, etc., etc.), all the constructivists, and narrative-oriented therapist, and maybe even Korzybski. I wish I could help you more. But, supply me with more hints and I'll try again. Steve Last edited by Stephen Lankton; September 22nd, 2004 at 05:25 PM.. |
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