If you can read Portuguese, follow this link to the Argentinian Journal Acheronta.
There, click on Sumarios (on the left frame), and then click for Acheronta No.4 (deciembre 1996), where you find this two-part essay illustrating a fragment of the Tempero-Cognitive Model.
Following the publisher's request, the manuscript was submitted in Portuguese.
If you cannot read Portuguese, you are welcome to contact me for literature on TCM in a language that you can read.
TCM, and all related production
including these pages:
In the memory of
my beloved
mother and father,
neither of whom
could I ever thank enough.
Two other manuscripts need cover design–one of these is closely related to the above theme, the other deals with phonetics (a branch of language study concerned with sounds & pronunciation).
Are you skilled in taming space into symphonies of colors, shapes, light/shade, & depth? Would you like to contribute with your artwork and evidently be duly credited? Then please click here and make contact!
Information on the above-mentioned manuscripts can of course be made available upon request.
It also seems probable that the most creative thinking occurs at the meeting places of disciplines. At the center of any tradition, it is easy to become blind to alternatives. At the edges, where lines are blurred, it is easier to imagine that the world might be different.
[ Mary Catherine Bateson ]
We all know objective truth is not obtainable, that when some event occurs we shall have a multiplicity of subjective truths which we assess and then fabulate into history, into some God-eye version of what really happened.
[ Julian Barnes ]
Upon those who step into the same rivers,
different and again different waters flow.
[ Heraclitus ]
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