shared meaning
Is the intersection of minformation footprints between a set meaning units shared with a high degree of resemblance by two or more humans.
meaning is intrinsically not sharable, only partially, only fuzzy patterns of it. Apparently may seem so, giving place to the shared meaning fallacy
shared meaning may be around meaning units of all types, from words to larger encompassing constructs like reasoning types, knowledge, religion, symbols, language, believes or money.
In cultures with a larger degree pf shared meaning the intersection of minformation footprints is larger, which reenforces polarizing views of the world.
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