I've concluded that the diff between praxis and poiesis is that that former is situated within an institutionalized doctrinal tradition
The idea that poiesis is 'making' while praxis is 'doing' is a red herring. There is always output. Intent+meaning of it are the concern.
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Doing always has an output, but locus of meaning and intent assignment varies. In praxis that locus is outside you. In poiesis, within you.
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Case in point: 'outsider' art. Extreme case: one agent's waste becomes another agent's production.
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