Saying What Cannot Be Said [Book Review]

Constructivist Foundations 13 (1):50-52 (2017)
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Abstract

Setting up a dialectic between knowing and being poses an uncomfortable challenge to our usual way of doing science. As a modest contribution to the new collective culture we need, this commentary shares a few Zen koans, and three Taoist stories.

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