re: Introduction

Jack Adams-Webber ( jadams@spartan.ac.brocku.ca )
Thu, 12 Oct 1995 14:02:48 -0400

>> There are almost certainly some truths whose statements are so complicated
>>that no human being could grasp them in full detail, and the Godel
>>sentences would probably fall into that category.
>>
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Jack
>>
>>
>>Jack Adams-Webber Tel: 905 (688) 5544 [x 3714]
>>Department of Psychology Fax: 905 (688) 6922
>>Brock University E-mail: jadams@spartan.ac.brocku.ca
>>St. Catharines, Ontario
>>CANADA L2S 3A1
>
>Given the length, vigour and lack of conclusions (yet) from this discussion,
>where does that leave the Fundamental Postulate?
>
>(Serious question. Honest!)
>

I cannot think of a short answer; however, for a long one, try the following:

Mancuso, J.C. & Adams-Webber, J. (1982). Anticipation as a constructive
process: The fundamnetal postulate. In J.C. Mancuso & J. Adams-Webber
(Eds.), The construing person (pp. 8-32). New York: Praeger.

Jack Adams-Webber Tel: 905 (688) 5544 [x 3714]
Department of Psychology Fax: 905 (688) 6922
Brock University E-mail: jadams@spartan.ac.brocku.ca
St. Catharines, Ontario
CANADA L2S 3A1

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