Yes, of course. What I was referring to is the pleasant surprise of finding others of like minds who have discovered the same principles one holds so have the same essential views of life and reality. It does happen.surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 5:19 pmUnderstand yes but not agreeRCSaunders wrote:
Of course you would like others to understand and agree
No one has a monopoly on wisdom so accepting you are sometimes wrong is how one develops
For you grow not only intellectually but psychologically too by accepting your own limitations
And so this is the reason why I try not to hold onto positions any more than I actually have to
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Of course you would like others to understand and agree
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Understand yes but not agree
No one has a monopoly on wisdom so accepting you are sometimes wrong is how one develops
For you grow not only intellectually but psychologically too by accepting your own limitations
And so this is the reason why I try not to hold onto positions any more than I actually have to
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No one has a monopoly on wisdom but some are clearly more right that others, which means it's correspondingly harder for them to find a way they're wrong, or to develop their ideas in that dialectic context. Beware the cult of open-mindedness. When you find truth, it's insanity to keep questioning it. The purpose of all knowledge, wisdom, and understanding is actionable certainty. We need to be certain Enough to accept an idea, then build upon it to higher understanding, not continually question it's validity or inherently acquiesce to it's insufficiency. The best world view is build, as far as possible, on logical certainty. Uncertainty is the starting point, and we should strive to get as far away from it as possible. That is the entire project of science, btw.
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Of course you would like others to understand and agree
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Understand yes but not agree
No one has a monopoly on wisdom so accepting you are sometimes wrong is how one develops
For you grow not only intellectually but psychologically too by accepting your own limitations
And so this is the reason why I try not to hold onto positions any more than I actually have to
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No one has a monopoly on wisdom but some are clearly more right that others, which means it's correspondingly harder for them to find a way they're wrong, or to develop their ideas in that dialectic context. Beware the cult of open-mindedness. When you find truth, it's insanity to keep questioning it. The purpose of all knowledge, wisdom, and understanding is actionable certainty. We need to be certain Enough to accept an idea, then build upon it to higher understanding, not continually question it's validity or inherently acquiesce to it's insufficiency. The best world view is build, as far as possible, on logical certainty. Uncertainty is the starting point, and we should strive to get as far away from it as possible. That is the entire project of science, btw.
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Consciousness is just awareness that you and other things / entities, exist
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How a pile of atoms configured in a particular arrangement that permits YOU to experience the qualia of the senses, making aforementioned atomic arrangement rather extraordinary, rather than, consciousness is 'just...'---that arrangement is unique in the entire universe...since it is U.paigetheoracle wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:28 pm Consciousness is just awareness that you and other things / entities, exist
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paigetheoracle wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:28 pm Consciousness is just awareness that you and other things / entities, exist
Consciousness is awareness but needs an elaboration, I think.
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Consciousness is just awareness that you and other things / entities, exist
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Consciousness is awareness but needs an elaboration, I think.
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The most accepted understanding, as i understand it, is that awareness includes animals, the subconscious, etc . while consciousness is the more active role, but that sounds the opposite of what i would have chosen.
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Consciousness is just awareness that you and other things / entities, exist
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Consciousness is awareness but needs an elaboration, I think.
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The most accepted understanding, as i understand it, is that awareness includes animals, the subconscious, etc . while consciousness is the more active role, but that sounds the opposite of what i would have chosen.
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That seems logical to me .Advocate wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 8:57 pmThe most accepted understanding, as i understand it, is that awareness includes animals, the subconscious, etc . while consciousness is the more active role, but that sounds the opposite of what i would have chosen.jayjacobus wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 7:48 pmpaigetheoracle wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:28 pm Consciousness is just awareness that you and other things / entities, exist
Consciousness is awareness but needs an elaboration, I think.
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Writers on this forum should understand psychology so that they can influence people effectively.jayjacobus wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 2:11 pmThat seems logical to me .Advocate wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 8:57 pmThe most accepted understanding, as i understand it, is that awareness includes animals, the subconscious, etc . while consciousness is the more active role, but that sounds the opposite of what i would have chosen.jayjacobus wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 7:48 pm
Consciousness is awareness but needs an elaboration, I think.
Here are some schools of psychology that should be understood:
1. Behavior psychology focus on the stimulus-response behaviors. According to this theory, all behaviors are learned through interactions with the environment including human interaction. Influencing people’s behavior comes natural to parents, leaders and marketing professionals. Studying behavior theories can improve results.
2. Psychodynamic psychology focuses on subconscious drivers like the ID, ego and libido. Teaching people how to manage these drivers will give them more control over their thoughts and behaviors.
3. Humanist psychology encourages patients to guide their own therapy by creating a partnership with the psychologist.
4. Biological psychology recognizes that people should protect and enhance their abilities to deal with life.
5. Cognitive psychology focuses on underlying mind sets that can be changed to better deal with problems and opportunities.
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It is certainty important to philosophers to try to underastand what exists. Do you have a favourite theory of existence?paigetheoracle wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:28 pm Consciousness is just awareness that you and other things / entities, exist
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How might you elaborate on paigetheoracle's definition?jayjacobus wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 7:48 pmpaigetheoracle wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:28 pm Consciousness is just awareness that you and other things / entities, exist
Consciousness is awareness but needs an elaboration, I think.
Paige's starting point is like that of Descartes.
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I am not sure that we on the forum should aim to influence other people on the forum. It may be a better aim to keep the discussion going, to which end your discussion of different psychological theories is appropriate to any discussion of mind.jayjacobus wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 5:25 pmWriters on this forum should understand psychology so that they can influence people effectively.
Here are some schools of psychology that should be understood:
1. Behavior psychology focus on the stimulus-response behaviors. According to this theory, all behaviors are learned through interactions with the environment including human interaction. Influencing people’s behavior comes natural to parents, leaders and marketing professionals. Studying behavior theories can improve results.
2. Psychodynamic psychology focuses on subconscious drivers like the ID, ego and libido. Teaching people how to manage these drivers will give them more control over their thoughts and behaviors.
3. Humanist psychology encourages patients to guide their own therapy by creating a partnership with the psychologist.
4. Biological psychology recognizes that people should protect and enhance their abilities to deal with life.
5. Cognitive psychology focuses on underlying mind sets that can be changed to better deal with problems and opportunities.
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It may also mellow out some posters if they realized opinion depends almost entirely on your sources of information, one absorbs what one can, and with that tries to understand the aspects of being and being in the world. One gathers from the collective knowledge of our species and then rather naively wraps the ego around it, it is now a property and who we are. To be narrow-minded is to limit the sources of information one allows oneself to be exposed to.
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Yes, and the 21rst century American existentialist Iambiguous called this 'the embodiment of dasein'.
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The core of dasein is subjectivity. However subjectivity does not imply confirmation bias.promethean75 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 8:50 pm Yes, and the 21rst century American existentialist Iambiguous called this 'the embodiment of dasein'.
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Consciousness is a relational reaction. The physical world is the cause of one's reactions well one's reactions become the cause to the physical world in that one can have an effect. To be a conscious agent in the world is to read one's bodily reactions which are changes in our biology, this, of course, is just the beginning, the physical chemistry, and internal mechanisms are far beyond me.