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## The unconscious mind is the location of "codes"
## The unconscious mind is the location of "codes"
### Purposive Mind perceives messages
### Purposive Mind perceives messages
 
## The unconscious mind connects the "purposive mind" to the Greater Mind
The unconscious mind connects the "purposive mind" to the Greater Mind
### The purposeive mind normally perceives "arcs" within wider circuits
 
# Communication and schismogenesis
The purposeive mind normally perceives "arcs" within wider circuits
## Complementary vs Symmetrical interaction
 
## The difference is in the code
Communication and schismogenesis
### Complementary entails mutual understanding
 
### Put another way, synchronized codes with a shared social map
The social context
 
Mutual influence
 
Greater Mind
 
Arcs and Circuits


== Overview of Cybernetic Theory ==
== Overview of Cybernetic Theory ==

Revision as of 02:08, 10 September 2007

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ANTH 245: Lecture for SEPT 10 2007

SESSION 1

Business

  1. Readings to be posted on Blackboard
  2. Blogging can take place after the class

Review of Bateson

  1. Patterns
  2. Levels
  3. Social Context
    1. Relationships exist at a "wider" level
    2. The social context of a message is part of the code
    3. e.g. Who is saying this? Can they be trusted?
    4. Confers validity to the message
  4. "Purposive Mind" and "Greater Mind"
    1. The unconscious mind is the location of "codes"
      1. Purposive Mind perceives messages
    2. The unconscious mind connects the "purposive mind" to the Greater Mind
      1. The purposeive mind normally perceives "arcs" within wider circuits
  5. Communication and schismogenesis
    1. Complementary vs Symmetrical interaction
    2. The difference is in the code
      1. Complementary entails mutual understanding
      2. Put another way, synchronized codes with a shared social map

Overview of Cybernetic Theory

Rappaport (i): The Ritual Cycle of the Tsembaga and What it Does

SESSION 2

Rappaport (ii): How the Ritual Cycle Communicates

SESSION 3

Rappaport (iii): Why Ritual? Why Religion?