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user's latest post:
Jerry Seinfeld, Meryl Strep, and...
Published (2008-11-27 00:34:00)
Jerry Seinfeld, Meryl Strep, and Intellectual Sophistication The Jerry Seinfeld Show is perhaps the most popular rerun comic show on TV. I suspect that I have seen every episode of that show at least twice. The four characters Jerry, George, Crammer, and Elaine work together marvelously. I have seen each of these individuals play other parts in other shows and I must say I have been disappointed each time. Together they are great but apart, in...
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Imaginative Rationality
Published (2008-11-25 03:22:00)
"In our vanity we have tried to hide the true nature of imagination because imagination has been closely associated with the body, how ghastly the vulgar body when compared to the nature of gods. Can one be a god when one is required to drag along the body, especially when that body includes an anus?" Could you elaborate on this? I'm not sure where you're coming from here and seems to be the purpose for the thread....
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scale of happiness
Published (2008-11-26 08:11:00)
Does anyone know a common test that measures happiness? I don't want one that measures depression and I can only think of the beck... If you have one let me know please? The shitty thing about studying psych is that everyone always focuses on the negative and disfunctional side... Now I have no working knowledge of how to measure pleasure
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Latest active threads on Psychology::
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2008-11-27 00:34:00)
by coberst
Jerry Seinfeld, Meryl Strep, and Intellectual Sophistication The Jerry Seinfeld Show is perhaps the most popular rerun comic show on TV. I suspect that I have seen every episode of that show at least twice. The four characters Jerry, George, Crammer, and Elaine work together marvelously. I have seen each of these individuals play other parts in other shows and I must say I have been ...
Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2008-11-26 08:11:00)
by cba1067950
Does anyone know a common test that measures happiness? I don't want one that measures depression and I can only think of the beck... If you have one let me know please? The shitty thing about studying psych is that everyone always focuses on the negative and disfunctional side... Now I have no working knowledge of how to measure pleasure
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-25 13:34:00)
by coberst
Do we ‘get pissed’ to ‘let off steam’? We generally speak about knowledge from a phenomenological (an observable fact or event) perspective; recent developments in neuroscience, however limited, suggest some of the neural bases for conceptualization, which is brain action discernable via brain scan technology “Concepts are neural activation patterns that can either be “turned on” by some ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-11-23 12:49:00)
by coberst
Imaginative Rationality All of our laws of natural science are human constructs that depended upon imaginative rationality in their construction. Human understanding is about a process of developing imaginative models of reality and then testing those imaginative structures against what is perceived as reality. We comprehend our model of reality, i.e. our hypothesis, as being true when that ...
Started 3 weeks ago (2008-11-11 20:59:00)
by Maynard James Keenan
Any one book or two that deal with psychology, that stand out? I read Influence by Robert Cialdini which was awesome. Its basically about why marketing is so effective. Very easy read.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-11-22 20:43:00)
by bike_seat
I didn't read any of that but are you putting down pecan pie?
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2008-11-19 10:12:00)
by Unreasonable
I have a mental disorder: self-consciousness. When I was very young, age 3, 4, 5, I created very intricate drawings of shapes and games. My parents were very proud and I was considered "gifted". I played with Lego building blocks and constructed very detailed structures with them, making them perfect by keeping all the colors and settings together in a logical order. What I did not know back ...
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-11-13 03:07:00)
by Maynard James Keenan
Be it cigarettes, tv, food, attention, heroin etc... Has anyone ever overcome an addiction?
Started 3 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 20:19:00)
by coberst
Genesis of the Nov 4 Miracle If you wish to understand the genesis of the miracle of Nov 4th read or listen to an audio recording of the book “Master of the Senate”. By Robert Caro
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-11-12 20:21:00)
by rainshine87
I have thought about conspiracy theorism, and spent time speaking to a theorist, and I have come to this conclusion: The fundamental element of conspiracy theorism is shifting the blame for the negative aspects of the state of humanity from actual persons to some other abstract entity, whether it be 'the government' or 'aliens'. This is not to imply that all conspiracy theories are necessarily ...
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Hot threads for last week on Psychology::
Started 3 weeks ago (2008-11-11 20:59:00)
by Maynard James Keenan
Any one book or two that deal with psychology, that stand out? I read Influence by Robert Cialdini which was awesome. Its basically about why marketing is so effective. Very easy read.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-11-23 12:49:00)
by coberst
Imaginative Rationality All of our laws of natural science are human constructs that depended upon imaginative rationality in their construction. Human understanding is about a process of developing imaginative models of reality and then testing those imaginative structures against what is perceived as reality. We comprehend our model of reality, i.e. our hypothesis, as being true when that ...
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-25 13:34:00)
by coberst
Do we ‘get pissed’ to ‘let off steam’? We generally speak about knowledge from a phenomenological (an observable fact or event) perspective; recent developments in neuroscience, however limited, suggest some of the neural bases for conceptualization, which is brain action discernable via brain scan technology “Concepts are neural activation patterns that can either be “turned on” by some ...
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2008-11-27 00:34:00)
by coberst
Jerry Seinfeld, Meryl Strep, and Intellectual Sophistication The Jerry Seinfeld Show is perhaps the most popular rerun comic show on TV. I suspect that I have seen every episode of that show at least twice. The four characters Jerry, George, Crammer, and Elaine work together marvelously. I have seen each of these individuals play other parts in other shows and I must say I have been ...
Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2008-11-26 08:11:00)
by cba1067950
Does anyone know a common test that measures happiness? I don't want one that measures depression and I can only think of the beck... If you have one let me know please? The shitty thing about studying psych is that everyone always focuses on the negative and disfunctional side... Now I have no working knowledge of how to measure pleasure
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