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| ====4.2.5. Tensions in the Field of Observation==== | | ====4.2.5. Tensions in the Field of Observation==== |
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| + | Two kinds of tension in the field of observation were recognized to arise from the pressure toward articulate and analytic description. There is a tension between the informal context and the formal context and there are tensions that develop as a consequence among the various formal arenas. |
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| + | Properly considered, each of these tensions ought to be recognized as a positive force. Each one serves as a nagging reminder that something important has been omitted from our descriptions, and a sensitivity to the directions of their tugging and nudging can act to draw us back toward wholeness. |
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| ====4.2.6. Problems of Representation and Communication==== | | ====4.2.6. Problems of Representation and Communication==== |