E=mc2 chapter 10 The illusion of neutrality
Here is the chapter 10 "Illusion of neutrality".
When two persons follow a
common relation of care, such as one asking for help & the other is
supposed with some supplying, the relation will have a common ground
but it is due to have different interpretations.
These
interpretations are true for themselves, but not necessary for them
both. They
might be parallel, not correlated.
Each observant has
different perceptions regarding the same relation, while the form of
the perceptions remains inside of a
changing-while-mutually-common-agreed linguistic codes.
To make a “neutral”
relation, their perceptions should become explicit simultaneously. This doesn't imply what
each will do out of it, in anyway. And it is fairly impossible to
happen.
The illusion of neutrality.
So naif...
Chapter 11 "On reciprocity" will be available within a couple of days at most.
As part of the entire working paper, this chapter is as well available in free download under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND (Attribution, Noncommercial, No Derivative).
Great read thannkyou
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