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... reflexes against seeing its participation. However, we can learn to see ourselves anew and understand that thought drives all social systems in the same way it drives us. This observation may bring about a deeper understanding of our ...
... reflexes against seeing its participation. However, we can learn to see ourselves anew and understand that thought drives all social systems in the same way it drives us. This observation may bring about a deeper understanding of our ...
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... reflexes' are rather easy to see in normal emotionally charged situations, such as getting upset by someone stating something negative about you. The usual reaction is some sort of feeling of anger and at worst a violent outburst of ...
... reflexes' are rather easy to see in normal emotionally charged situations, such as getting upset by someone stating something negative about you. The usual reaction is some sort of feeling of anger and at worst a violent outburst of ...
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... reflexes. In similar fashion he separates 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 ...
... reflexes. In similar fashion he separates 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 ...
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... reflexes build up to big systems of reflexes, chains of thought, including e.g. logical thinking (Bohm 1992, p. 53), mathematics, or any other symbol system you may be immersed in. The whole of thought is a virtually unlimited system of ...
... reflexes build up to big systems of reflexes, chains of thought, including e.g. logical thinking (Bohm 1992, p. 53), mathematics, or any other symbol system you may be immersed in. The whole of thought is a virtually unlimited system of ...
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... reflexes driving e.g. war on terrorism will not help us very much . Bohm postulates that seeing things for what they are with suspension of thought reflexes could open up a window for some real , live thinking to happen in the present ...
... reflexes driving e.g. war on terrorism will not help us very much . Bohm postulates that seeing things for what they are with suspension of thought reflexes could open up a window for some real , live thinking to happen in the present ...
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