| Neuro–Linguistic Programming: Volume I. The Study of the Structure of Subjective ExperienceIn traditional science, generalizations which omit reference to the observer (objective description) are highly valued. In NLP a generalization or pattern must include the user/observer position and action. 5 Strictly speaking, there are two possibilities—the models are stored: a) Extra–somatically—written form, pictures, engravings… . b) Somatically—as discussed in the text. Some fascinating implications of the method of storage are drawn in Delozier (1978). 6 The term evolution is not intended here to indicate a linear progression such that each succeeding model encapsulates the contents of the previous one. We intend evolution in the sense developed by Kuhn (1970)—each succeeding model represents the orientation and values of the culture in which it is embedded. 7 In the actual experience of learning a language, its syntax is understood to include more than simply formal grammatical rules, particularly in spoken language where rhythm, tone, inflection, rate of delivery, volume shifts, etc. contribute to the meaning–making process ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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