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... offers towards the more truthful mental model of thought is to see how thought participates in our own perception, and thus does not just tell us how things are. For example, prejudice makes us categorize people into existing classes ...
... offers towards the more truthful mental model of thought is to see how thought participates in our own perception, and thus does not just tell us how things are. For example, prejudice makes us categorize people into existing classes ...
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... . The range of decisions start from deciding whether to buy a new toaster to deciding 39 which job offer to accept. The essential aspect is that Chapter 3. Emotions, Decision Making and Systems Intelligence (Mikko Dufva)
... . The range of decisions start from deciding whether to buy a new toaster to deciding 39 which job offer to accept. The essential aspect is that Chapter 3. Emotions, Decision Making and Systems Intelligence (Mikko Dufva)
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which job offer to accept. The essential aspect is that the decision requires some thinking. The focus will be on an individual, although I acknowledge that emotions are dependent on the environment and other people1. Rather than ...
which job offer to accept. The essential aspect is that the decision requires some thinking. The focus will be on an individual, although I acknowledge that emotions are dependent on the environment and other people1. Rather than ...
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... offer us insight into a decision . Naturally , we also benefit from knowing the facts . The facts and emotions can seem to be in conflict pulling the decision in separate directions . The temptation to only listen to reason or feeling ...
... offer us insight into a decision . Naturally , we also benefit from knowing the facts . The facts and emotions can seem to be in conflict pulling the decision in separate directions . The temptation to only listen to reason or feeling ...
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... offers one way of viewing social situations and understanding how these principles could help people in their everyday lives . Evaluation , potency and activity are universal dimensions , suggested by Osgood and his colleagues ( 1957 ...
... offers one way of viewing social situations and understanding how these principles could help people in their everyday lives . Evaluation , potency and activity are universal dimensions , suggested by Osgood and his colleagues ( 1957 ...
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