Discrimination and the Ricochet Effect of Reframing
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Daily Synthesis
Today's feed included a philosophical examination of discrimination that resonates with the ideamorphic concept of the 'ricochet effect'. When the underlying logic of discrimination is revealed, it doesn't simply correct the initial misunderstanding - it generates a new diffraction, as the receiver's own biases and conditioning are activated in novel ways.
Discrimination
This article on the philosophy of discrimination touches on the ideamorphic concept of the 'ricochet effect'. When the intentional invariant behind an act of discrimination is revealed, it doesn't simply correct the initial diffraction - it generates a new one. The reframing creates productive tension, as the receiver's own biases and conditioning are activated in new ways. Discrimination is not just a static phenomenon, but a dynamic process of mutual revelation and transformation.