From: J. Maxwell Legg (income@ihug.co.nz)
Date: Mon Oct 19 1998 - 19:55:30 MDT
Michael Lorrey wrote:
> J. Maxwell Legg wrote:
>
> > I just read: "The Implementation of a
> > Constructivist Approach to the
> > Resolution of Prejudice"
> >
> > http://www.oikos.org/kenpred.htm
> >
> ...
> > another
> > meaning for this group. A new context is learned. Learning at this
> > logical level is not
> > about behaviour but about the categories of contextual organization of
> > behaviour (e.g.,
> > Bateson 1979, p.134). "
>
> Very interesting. But how do you communicate with anti-blood sports people
> (who paradoxically may occasionally eat slaughtered meat) the facts that:
>
> a)...
>
> b) ...
>
> c) ...
Sorry, this wasn't meant as a "how to communicate with prejudiced people." (Not
referring to you) - the point of reference was to show that there are many
levels of "change in learning" which would cause one to be weary of
communicating with a prejudiced group.
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