I really worry about this and it has become quite a block. I want to support fragile baby ontologies emerging in me amidst a cacophony of “objective”/”reward”/etc. taken for granted.
Unfortunately, going off and trying to deconfuse the concepts on my own is slow and feedback-impoverished and makes it harder to keep up with current developments.
I think repurposing “roleplay” could work somewhat, with clearly marked entry and exit into a framing. But ontological assumptions absorb so illegibly that deliberate unseeing is extremely hard, at least without being constantly on guard.
Are there other ways that you recommend (from Framestorming or otherwise?)
I really worry about this and it has become quite a block. I want to support fragile baby ontologies emerging in me amidst a cacophony of “objective”/”reward”/etc. taken for granted.
Unfortunately, going off and trying to deconfuse the concepts on my own is slow and feedback-impoverished and makes it harder to keep up with current developments.
I think repurposing “roleplay” could work somewhat, with clearly marked entry and exit into a framing. But ontological assumptions absorb so illegibly that deliberate unseeing is extremely hard, at least without being constantly on guard.
Are there other ways that you recommend (from Framestorming or otherwise?)
I think John Cleese’s relatively recent book on creativity and Olicia Fox Cabane’s The Butterfly and the Net are both excellent.