Lived-Experience

From The Practical Ontology & Compendium of Social Cohesion

Definition: As used herein, Lived-Experience refers to phenomena that a Person experiences in time and Place, about which, after Thinking about it, he or she gains a Degree of Certitude and could report that Degree to another Person, e.g., tell someone orally, write a letter, a nonfiction account, a fictional story, record a YouTube video, and so on. Lived-Experiences may be contrasted to what one experiences by Observation in classrooms, offices, laboratories, libraries and out in the field that one can also report to another Person by the same means just mentioned except a fictional account. Commentary DAN: Comment on Fantasy. If a person knows a fantasy is a fantasy, that knowledge is part of his lived experience, not the fantasy. If he does not know a fantasy is a fantasy, then



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