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This is http://www.essayz.com/a9612181.htm Previous-Essay <== This-Essay ==> Following-Essay Click HERE on this line to find essays via Your-Key-Words. {Most frequent wordstarts of each essay will be put here.} ========================================================== %COMMUNAL CONCEPTION REFLEXIVE REALITY CREATION+961218 %OBJECTIVE REFLEXIVE IMPORTANCE VALUES IDEALS+961218 %NEEDS ARTICULATE EXAMINE ASSUMPTIONS CORRELATIONS+961218 %AGREEMENT CONSENSUS CONVERGENT CONFORMITY ACCEPT+961218 %NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT CONDITION BEING AUTHENTIC 961218 Often assumptions are made about there being various correlations between/among objectivity, reflexivity, importance, non-importance, value, and non- value. Such assumptions need to be articulated and examined thoughtfully by open and honest people. Communities of two or more people have the power to conceive/create reflexive realities which were not previously grounded in objective reality. Thus not all realities which communities agree are "real"---are necessarily "objective realities". Communal agreement about the reality of some "reality" is not both the necessary and sufficient condition for the "reality" to be "objectively real". Objectivity and importance are not necessarily correlated with each other. Reflexivity and importance are not necessarily correlated with each other. Objective realities are not necessarily important realities. Important realities are not necessarily objective realities. Many reflexive realities are important realities. Many important realities are reflexive realities. In some contexts some objective realities are very important. In other contexts some such objective realities may not be very important. Objective realities are not essentially reflexive in nature. Some realities are essentially reflexive in nature---they are not objective realities. Realities which are conceived/created by communities as reflections upon themselves are not objective realities---no matter how real and important they may be to the communities and their members. (c) 2005 by Paul A. Smith in (On Being Yourself, Whole and Healthy) ==========================================================