[Air-l] Ellis and Jeremy

J. J. japeks at hotmail.com
Fri Aug 11 16:53:58 PDT 2006


Reid,

Spellcheckers will always contain words we already know, right? How can we 
describe what we don't know? Where would "conserving" our knowledge lead us?

Jarek Janio
Rancho Santiago Canyon College
Orange, California

>From: "Dr. W. Reid Cornwell" <wrc at tcfir.org>
>Reply-To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org, wrc at tcfir.org
>To: <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
>Subject: [Air-l] Ellis and Jeremy
>Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 17:22:10 -0600
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>In an attempt to send the following paragraph to my editor (for 
>translation)
>my spell checker had a psychotic episode.
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>"Transdisciplinary Studies is an internationally oriented book series
>created to generate new theories and practices to extricate
>transdisciplinary research from the confining discourses of traditional
>disciplinarities. Within transdisciplinary domains, this series will 
>publish
>empirically grounded, theoretically sound work seeking to identify and 
>solve
>global problems that conventional disciplinary perspectives cannot capture.
>Transdisciplinary Studies seeks to accentuate those aspects of scholarly
>research which cut across todays learned disciplines in an effort to define
>new axiologies and forms of praxis. This series intends to promote a new
>appreciation for transdisciplinary research to audiences that are seeking
>ways of understanding complex, global problems that many now realize
>disciplinary perspectives cannot fully address. Scholars, policy makers,
>educators and researchers working to address issues in technology studies,
>public finance, discourse studies, professional ethics, political analysis,
>learning, ecological systems, modern medicine, and other fields clearly are
>ready to begin investing in transdisciplinary models of research. It is for
>those many different audiences in these diverse fields that we hope to
>reach, not merely with topical research, but also through considering new
>epistemic and ontological foundations for of transdisciplinary research."
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>This was taken from Jeremy Hunsinger's website at:
>http://transdisciplinarystudies.tmttlt.com/
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>Evidently, science as Jeremy understands it, is properly described by
>crafting words of his own making. In my judgment, it suffers from a
>di-flucass of the ugang and is further compackliated by a clogged zortch.
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>Reid
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