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Being the same, but different: Relations

Coming off the back of the post ‘Being the same, but different’ we find application in the way we meet/know people.  The application is an attempt to preserve the Otherness.  Often a person is understood, or known, in relation to … Continue reading

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Being the same, but different.

I’ve often understood our interpretation of [new] experience(s) as being subject to the process of ‘same but different.’  In that we know an object in its comparison to others – which may be achieved in present consciousness, or via past … Continue reading

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