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  1. The map–territory relation is the relationship between an object and a representation of that object, as in the relation between a geographical territory and a map of it. Mistaking the map for the territory is a logical fallacy that occurs when someone confuses the semantics of a term with what it represents.

  2. The map and territory is a metaphor used to illustrate the difference between the actual world and our understanding of the world as we perceive it to be. The ‘map’ is our understanding of the ‘territory’ of reality, and we must be careful to remember that the map is not the territory! Imagine you’re out on a long hike during a ...

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  4. A.) A map may have a structure similar or dissimilar to the structure of the territory. B.) Two similar structures have similar ‘logical’ characteristics. Thus, if in a correct map, Dresden is given as between Paris and Warsaw, a similar relation is found in the actual territory. C.) A map is not the actual territory. D.)

  5. The title is a reference to the map–territory relation. The Map and the Territory is Michel Houellebecq's fifth novel. It was published five years after his prior novel, The Possibility of an Island. The Map and the Territory was among the most eagerly awaited and discussed novels of the 2010 literary season in France.

    • Michel Houellebecq
    • 428
    • 2010
    • 4 September 2010
  6. The concept of “The Map Is Not the Territory” can be traced back to Alfred Korzybski, a Polish-American engineer and philosopher. This idea was introduced in his 1931 lecture at an American Mathematical Society meeting. The concept is a foundational principle of general semantics and neuro-linguistic programming.

  7. Sep 21, 2011 · The Map and the Territory is a meditation on the relationship between art and the world it seeks to depict, but it is much more besides. Peppered with references to, and appearances by, figures ...

  8. Political Map of the World. The map shows the world with countries, sovereign states, and dependencies or areas of special sovereignty with international borders, the surrounding oceans, seas, large islands and archipelagos. You are free to use the above map for educational and similar purposes (fair use); please refer to the Nations Online ...

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