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Language is a theme that arcs across the various subject domains of this paper. There are many
languages taught within the intellectual
disciplines and in order to become fluent in them I must move beyond the mere repetition of vocabulary
and mindless obedience to grammar.
Yet each of these is the foundation upon which fluency is built, and it is built through use. In building
this fluency I will use
Anthony Judge's Hazard's of System Building to temper my fervor and zealotry:
1. You identify with your system. It cost you blood to build it, and if it is attacked, it is your blood
that is being shed.
2. You cannot tolerate tentativeness, suspension of judgment, or anything that does not fit the system.
3. You cannot apprehend anyone else's system unless it supports yours.
4. You believe that other systems are based on selected data.
5. Commitment to systems other than your own is fanaticism.
6. You come to believe that your system entitles you to proprietorship of the entities within it.
7. Since humor involves incongruity, and your system explains all seeming incongruities, you lose your
sense of humor.
8. You lose you humility.
9. You accept all those points - insofar as they apply to builders of other systems.
10. So do 1. (P.S. I hope I believe in the cult of fallibility)
I built my current system upon the following assumptions. First, that my master's thesis will equal
more that the sum of the individual
components of my class projects:
Second, I assume I can construct and fill an 'emergent box' both physically (with colleagues,
allies, confidants, etc.) and virtually (with
siliconyogi.com and my master's thesis):
Lastly, I propose that this box I have co-constructed with my environment is sturdy enough to withstand
the heat generated by a Complex
Adaptive System so that a more subtle and comprehensive solution can emerge that is superior to any
one individual or group's.
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