The @meaningness model of how meaning fell apart (choiceless --> systematic --> countercultural --> subcultural --> atomized) and how it can be reconstructed (fluidity) rhymes well with my monotemporality --> atemporality --> multitemporality modelhttps://meaningness.com/meaningness-history …
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Replying to @vgr @Meaningness
I thought that Jordan Peterson had a well thought out approach to personal meaning and cultural meaning, but I'm not smart enough to figure out where he would fit into this model, do you guys have any insight?
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Yes very much so. By emphasizing the virtues of the choiceless and systematic modes, which are in danger of being catastrophically lost. Those must be restored in the fluid mode.
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I’m not sure he appreciates the virtues of the countercultural, subcultural, and atomized modes, which also must be conserved and built upon. (See! I’m a convervative :)
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Replying to @Meaningness @vgr
it appears his work might overlap with yours on issues of nebulosity and pattern of meaning from his paper "3 Forms of Meaning and the Management of Complexity"pic.twitter.com/weSGOlOCq4
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Yes definitely. There’s a lot of overlap. I ought to have read his book properly but have only skimmed it
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