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    Self Discovery

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    Self-Awareness states that when we focus our attention on ourselves‚ we evaluate and compare our current behavior to our internal standards and values. We become self-conscious as objective evaluators of ourselves.  some people may seek to increase their self-awareness through these outlets. People are more likely to align their behavior with their standards when made self-aware. self-awareness about cognitive processes participates in general intelligence on a par with processing efficiency functions

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    performs the fundamental error of begging the question. That is‚ presuming the participant of the experiment to already reside in the external world when the purpose of the experiment is to test this in the first place. It is with these objections in mind (as I cannot perceive how Putnam can respond to these objections) do I declare Putnam’s argument against BIVs as

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    favoring functionalism over behaviorism. The central difference between behaviorism and functionalism is that for behaviorism‚ mental states are behaviors while for functionalism mental states are functional roles. In behaviorism‚ all talk about minds and mental states is nothing more than talk about observable behaviors and dispositions. Talk about mental events is translatable into talk about behavior where pain is seen as a construct/display of a set of behaviors. For functionalism‚ mental states

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    Meditation is the practice of training the mind in order to induce relaxation. Meditation is used to help a person reach relaxation‚ build internal energy or develop a new level of patience. People that use meditation can enhance their awareness and gain more control of their physical and mental

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    the perception it wanted to‚ but always attains a portion of it‚ as a result‚ still‚ creating something new. Therefore‚ every present state of a monad is a resultant of its preceding state. Knowledge of necessary truth furnishes man with reason or mind and the sciences. Man’s reasoning is based on two principles: contradiction and sufficient reason. In addition‚ there are two types of truths: reasoning and fact. Truths of reasoning can be found through analysis. This is a process where one simplifies

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    Individuation Process

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    * Individuation process=the process of beeing aware of oneself and the way to discover one’s true‚ inner self. * According to jung:The ego.  This is the conscious mind. * The personal unconscious.  This includes forgotten or suppressed memories from our own personal lives.  * The collective unconscious.  This is shared by all people.  It is the collective memory of human thought and experience‚ from ancient to modern times.  This includes the basic human instincts and the archetypes

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    walls of a new society‚ rendering all the unconscious thoughts that served as a need for survival‚ useless. This new society would require men to think instead of using instincts; the structure of society would demand this reliance of our conscious mind. Nietzsche determines that "all instinct that do not discharge themselves outwardly turn inward‚ this is what I call the internalization of man". He suggests that the suppression of these primitive instincts of hunting‚ cruelty‚ hostility and destruction

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    The intentional stance is a term used by philosopher Daniel Dennett for the “various levels of abstraction in which we view the behavior of a thing in terms of its mental properties”. It belongs to the mental content theory initially proposed by Dennett‚ which provides the baseline structure of his later works on free will‚ consciousness‚ folk psychology‚ and evolution. The international stance is described as initially treating an objects behavior as a predictable rational agent; then one determines

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    During the rise of Modernism‚ the world began to approach literature and the complexities of life in a new manner. According to The Norton Anthology of World Literature Vol. F‚ within this era of new discovery‚ scientists were also finding that the world does not function the way it appears to: “The most famous of the scientific discoveries of the early twentieth century was Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity” (Puchner 10). Einstein’s theory of relativity has been a topic of discussion since

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    the forms with its trivial worldly desires such as sex. If we want to be true philosophers we need to avoid distractions and concentrate on gaining knowledge of the forms. In order to further explain this Plato uses the chariot analogy in which the mind and body are out of control horses and the soul is being driven by the in the chariot so needs to reign them in and control them. The soul outside of the body is simple and without parts yet the soul inside the body is complex and has different aspects

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