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... feelings and think real thoughts, living with those thoughts with more sensitivity, subtlety and force because of the accompanying emotions and because of the inspiration provided by the philosopher.59 As it becomes focused on ...
... feelings and think real thoughts, living with those thoughts with more sensitivity, subtlety and force because of the accompanying emotions and because of the inspiration provided by the philosopher.59 As it becomes focused on ...
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... feeling of anger and at worst a violent outburst of primitive action, as if you had been physically endangered. Thought reflexes are built by conditioning, and allow us to adapt to the envi- ronment we live in. Learning to drive a car ...
... feeling of anger and at worst a violent outburst of primitive action, as if you had been physically endangered. Thought reflexes are built by conditioning, and allow us to adapt to the envi- ronment we live in. Learning to drive a car ...
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... feelings from felts: Feelings are connected to present sensual reality (e.g. physical pain), or are brought about by our. 4This study suggests that motivation has an effect on preconscious processing of visual stimuli and thus guides ...
... feelings from felts: Feelings are connected to present sensual reality (e.g. physical pain), or are brought about by our. 4This study suggests that motivation has an effect on preconscious processing of visual stimuli and thus guides ...
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... feelings resurfacing through thought. According to Bohm, most of our “feelings” are actually produced by thought. The overall system of thought includes these as well as all other products of thought (books, speech, architecture, etc ...
... feelings resurfacing through thought. According to Bohm, most of our “feelings” are actually produced by thought. The overall system of thought includes these as well as all other products of thought (books, speech, architecture, etc ...
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... feeling of being “right”, while someone else is “wrong”. The pleasurable effects may make us addicted to these thoughts. All evidence of addiction should raise concern about incoherence that ought to be rooted out. When thought does not ...
... feeling of being “right”, while someone else is “wrong”. The pleasurable effects may make us addicted to these thoughts. All evidence of addiction should raise concern about incoherence that ought to be rooted out. When thought does not ...
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