Perceiving Events, Patterns, and Structure
Christoph E. Mandl
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Christoph E. Mandl: University of Vienna, Mandl, Lüthi & Partner
Chapter 2 in Managing Complexity in Social Systems, 2019, pp 13-22 from Springer
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Abstract Perception is not a capacity we simply possess but something we learn. What we perceive is not a facet of reality but a conglomerate of external data taken in through all our senses blended with our memories, experiences, values and assumptions. Bateson (1972) argues:
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-01645-6_2
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