The Map Is Not The Territory

WikiLast edit: 3 Dec 2012 1:51 UTC by JasonGross

The map is not the territory metaphorically illustrates the differences between belief and reality. The phrase was coined by Alfred Korzybski. Our perception of the world is being generated by our brain and can be considered as a ‘map’ of reality written in neural patterns. Reality exists outside our mind but we can construct models of this ‘territory’ based on what we glimpse through our senses.

The metaphor is useful for illustrating several ideas in a more intuitive way:

See also