Do you mean specific ordering systems (modern science, medieval theology, the beliefs of the Moogs-Mooga People, or whatever), or ordering systems in general? You can't interact with the world without an ordering system, except on the totally reflexive biological level, and in a sense that's not really interaction at all.
--- On Tue, 6/17/08, Charles A. Grimes <cgrimes at rawbw.com> wrote:
>
> My general answer is that almost nobody in antro, soc,
> pysch,
> philos, linguistics... bio look outside themselves for
> answers. For
> example where do ordering systems originate? You ask each
> of these
> fields and they give you a different answer. Nobody seems
> to remember
> that the natural and physical worlds are highly ordered
> places long
> before we came along. It might be a good idea to look at
> the world,
> rather than inside the foundations of these fields...
>
> Or something like...
>
> CG
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