My initial impression was something completely different. I feel as if I do not quite understand why it is done in this manner. The order makes complete sense to me, as intended, more easily using the dunning-Kruger curve. The labels of the children, and (admittedly) my little knowledge of these Simulacra levels which I will read more of to understand whether I am missing the point.
Level 1: Symbols accurately describe reality.
Level 2: Symbols inaccurately describe reality.
Level 3: Symbols claim to describe reality.
Level 4: Symbols no longer claim to describe reality.
Level 1: The Wise Child
Level 2: The Wicked Child
Level 3: The Simple Child
Level 4: The One Who Does Not Know How to Ask
Level 5: ?
Level 1: The Over-Confident Fool
Level 2: The Confused, and Mistaken, Learner
Level 3: Resolving A Bridge Of Found Knowledge & Wisdom
Level 4: Being Aware of One’s Wisdom, But Ashamed of One’s Ego
Level 5: ?
Is this applicable? It can be charted onto the curve fairly easily in my understanding of it.
My initial impression was something completely different. I feel as if I do not quite understand why it is done in this manner. The order makes complete sense to me, as intended, more easily using the dunning-Kruger curve. The labels of the children, and (admittedly) my little knowledge of these Simulacra levels which I will read more of to understand whether I am missing the point.
Level 1: Symbols accurately describe reality.
Level 2: Symbols inaccurately describe reality.
Level 3: Symbols claim to describe reality.
Level 4: Symbols no longer claim to describe reality.
Level 1: The Wise Child
Level 2: The Wicked Child
Level 3: The Simple Child
Level 4: The One Who Does Not Know How to Ask
Level 5: ?
Level 1: The Over-Confident Fool
Level 2: The Confused, and Mistaken, Learner
Level 3: Resolving A Bridge Of Found Knowledge & Wisdom
Level 4: Being Aware of One’s Wisdom, But Ashamed of One’s Ego
Level 5: ?
Is this applicable? It can be charted onto the curve fairly easily in my understanding of it.