In the case of Radical Honesty, it comes out of Gestalt therapy which was founded by Fritz Perls who was influenced by cybernetics. Practically, it has a lot to do with speaking out emotions that one feels in response to the environment. Unfortunately, I can’t do it justice in explaining it in a few paragraphs and I didn’t get what it was about myself before attending workshops.
I think you can be sceptical about know-that knowledge whilst accepting the existence of know-how knowledge. Doesn’t have much to do with cybernetics, though.
Cyberneticists is relevant since learning about the world is a project necessarily carried out by cybernetic systems. It has something to say about anything where we have feedback.
If we admit that we don’t know the truth we can still calibrate ourselves with reality through feedback processes.
For those who know German https://media.ccc.de/v/24c3-2334-de-die_wahrheit_und_was_wirklich_passierte is a great view of that kind of Skeptic thinking.
In the case of Radical Honesty, it comes out of Gestalt therapy which was founded by Fritz Perls who was influenced by cybernetics. Practically, it has a lot to do with speaking out emotions that one feels in response to the environment. Unfortunately, I can’t do it justice in explaining it in a few paragraphs and I didn’t get what it was about myself before attending workshops.
I think you can be sceptical about know-that knowledge whilst accepting the existence of know-how knowledge. Doesn’t have much to do with cybernetics, though.
Cyberneticists is relevant since learning about the world is a project necessarily carried out by cybernetic systems. It has something to say about anything where we have feedback.