Definition / description
Concepts and words and numbers are symbolic abstractions, that we use to describe some aspect of reality. Using these abstractions, we create a "map" of reality.
Mon, Apr 19, 2021
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Reference
The map–territory relation describes the relationship between an object and a representation of that object, as in the relation between a geographical territory and a map of it. Polish-American scientist and philosopher Alfred Korzybski remarked that "the map is not the territory" and that "the word is not the thing", encapsulating his view that an abstraction derived from something, or a reaction to it, is not the thing itself. Korzybski held that many people do confuse maps with territories, that is, confuse models of reality with reality itself. The relationship has also been expressed in other terms, such as Alan Watts's "The menu is not the meal."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Map%E2%80%93territory_relation
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