Mission vs. Vision LO26906

From: Dressler, Winfried (Winfried.Dressler@Voith.com)
Date: 06/28/01


Replying to LO26886 --

>>>If Vision is for statements and Mission for
>>>commands, then what is there for questions??
>>
>>MYSTERY!
>
>mystery = KNOWING!
>
>With formalised knowledge = cognition, we get cognition+mission+vision.
>However, for me the cognition need not to be articulated too. It is
>tacitly in how the mission+vision harmonise.

Hmm... I though about mystery and questions as dealing with "not knowing".
Here seems to be a lesson about overcoming LEM (law of excluded middle).

If the encompassing command is: Imagine the future!
is the encomassing question: How do you know?
?

Cognition really appears to be a mystery, be it the cognition of truth,
good or beauty.

Liebe Gruesse,
Winfried

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