Replying to LO28263 --
Rene Post wrote:
> Questions that arise within me are:
> - How does one distinguish between the three categories: information,
> context, and meaning?
> - Is the defined context also neutral?
> [My guess would be; yes]
> - Is meaning neutral?
> [My guess would be:no, not always something is either positive,
> negative, neutral, or still pending a question mark]
You might like to consult with late H. A. Simon's "literary criticism: a
cognitive approach" in the SEHR ( I need Rick 's help to search this
5-part paper in the web since I tried it last year and now the Google
becomes unmanageable for me.)
[Host's Note: http://www.stanford.edu/group/SHR/4-1/text/simon1.html ]
Hanching Chung
Taipei, Taiwan
http://www.deming.com.tw
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