James Lawley, Penny Tompkins

Fundamental ways of making sense of the world: Sensory   People know about the environment, the material world, the behaviour of others and themselves through seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, tasting; and by their emotions and other feelings of orientation, movement, balance and position. People also create pictures, sounds and feelings with their imagination when they remember a past event or imagine a future event. Conceptual   All categories, comparisons, beliefs and judgments are constructs of the human mind. They only exist as abstract concepts. While all of us have experienced being part of a group of related people, no one has ever touched the concept ‘family’. Concepts are a different … Continue reading James Lawley, Penny Tompkins