That’s a straw man argument, as far as I remember, I never said that. Personally, it seems to me as “the map is not the territory” is one of the maps which some, I am not saying you or anyone else, might think is the territory. T
Consider distinguishing between “the map is the territory” and “the map is an accurate representation of the territory”.
Regardless how accurate or inaccurate a map is, it is still a map. But some maps are more or less accurate over other maps. That’s fine. That’s human projections.
I argue that the territory is arational, which means any representation in relation to the territory is all the same.
Consider distinguishing between “the map is the territory” and “the map is an accurate representation of the territory”.
Regardless how accurate or inaccurate a map is, it is still a map. But some maps are more or less accurate over other maps. That’s fine. That’s human projections.
I argue that the territory is arational, which means any representation in relation to the territory is all the same.
The second sentence contradicts the first.