Constructs and trinities: kelly and varela on complementarity and knowledge
/ Chiari, Gabriele -- Nuzzo, M. Laura
In: The Seventh International Congress on Personal Construct Psychology, Memphis, TN, August 5th-9th. -
- 1987
The paper is aimed at showing similarities and differences between the views of complementarity in relation to the creation and structure of cognitive systems held by George A. Kelly and Francisco J. Varela, both of them sharing a constructivist metatheory. Though operating in different times and in different fields (psychology and biology), their notions of construct and trinity, respectively, represent a similar departure from classical logic and dialectics, and lead to similar implications as to the problem of knowledge and the hierarchical structure of cognitive systems. Even if, because of their different views on the dependence/independence of reality from the observer's act of construing, Kelly's constructivism can be considered as trivial and Varela's constructivism as radical, the triviality of the former is questioned.
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