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Labels are devices we use to evaluate, assess, categorize and sort pretty much everything that happens in our lives. Most often, these devices are linguistic or semantic in nature, and they can serve a valuable purpose--at least until we forget that they're just models or representations. In the extreme, we become so forgetful that we actually believe our labels are the things they were meant to describe! For example, you might hear a phrase such as "the human brain is x, y and z"--and then, without even thinking about it, you may find yourself expecting everyone with a brain (including yourself) to behave in a way that is consistent with that statement.
Yes, a label can be useful, up to a point. But when we forget the fact that we have constructed the label as a representation for the thing, then problems really start to show up.
In this episode, David and his guest Sara Jane are going to look at labels from a variety of perspectives, with the intention of reminding ourselves about their limited usefulness. Here are some of the things they are going to talk about:
What Exactly Is a Label?
How Do You Label Yourself?
Where In Your Life to Labels Show Up?
How Can We Use Labels Responsibly?
Join us for this episode and remember to bring all your questions and comments. The more interactive we can make this, the better!
Yes, a label can be useful, up to a point. But when we forget the fact that we have constructed the label as a representation for the thing, then problems really start to show up.
In this episode, David and his guest Sara Jane are going to look at labels from a variety of perspectives, with the intention of reminding ourselves about their limited usefulness. Here are some of the things they are going to talk about:
What Exactly Is a Label?
How Do You Label Yourself?
Where In Your Life to Labels Show Up?
How Can We Use Labels Responsibly?
Join us for this episode and remember to bring all your questions and comments. The more interactive we can make this, the better!
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Apr 15, 2020
05:00 (pm) UTC
05:00 (pm) UTC
LMTV: Labels: Roadmaps or Setbacks? w Sara Jane
60 minute session Recorded Session
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