@Meaningness are there any differences and/or commonness between; meaning-making, meaningfulness, meaningness?
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Replying to @dotglum
Mmm… well, somewhere I defined “meaningness” as the quality of being meaningful or meaningless. I’m not sure that’s ideal, because it depends on ongoing activity, which is more like “meaning-making.” But that suggests meanings are made out of nothing, which isn’t right, so.
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Replying to @Meaningness
Deft and makes sense, thanks! Given ‘M-making out of nothing, wondering if one should consider; - the principle of M-making (the journey) - the principle of M-ness (the outcome, not the destination because no one wants the less version of it)
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Replying to @dotglum
Not sure I understand your question, but: Since meaning is an ongoing dynamic of interaction that we recreate moment-by-moment, the journey and destination are non-separate. “Meaning-making” is potentially misleading in suggesting the product is static and durable.
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I meant to ask if a ‘principle’ can be defined or arrived at for; outcome or means
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Hmm, still not sure I understand the question, but: principles are a stage 4 thing in Kegan’s scheme, so there isn’t a principle of meaning-making. https://vividness.live/2015/10/12/developing-ethical-social-and-cognitive-competence/ …
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