Posts Tagged ‘Behaviorism’
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If you have been round here for a while, you’ll know that individual consciousness, and its relations with the mob, is a recurrent issue in this blog. I consider it key to our current situation as a community. Well, the other day I had an insight about this and my first thought, of course, (more…)
Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
Tags: Adaptation, Behaviorism, Biology, Body, Carl Gustav Jung, Communication, Compassion, Competition, Consciousness, Creative thinking, Creativity, Difference, Ego, Emotional intelligence, Emotions, Empathy, Ethic, Evolution, Fear, Growth, Imitation, Instincts, Interdependence, Introspection, Originality, Person, Primitive mind, Social conditioning, Thinking, Unconscious, Violence, Walking
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What annoys and concerns me the most about the current situation is that, in a way, it is only an amplification of a previous state. Socially, I mean. Let me explain.
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Friday, September 17th, 2010
Tags: Acceptance, Adaptation, Behaviorism, Cliché, Climate change, Communication, Compassion, Consciousness, Crisis, Education, Emotional intelligence, Fear, Gender, Law of fatigue, Media, Perception, Personal relations, Social conditioning, Society, Violence
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I think we all have them. Those pieces of clothing which have gone with us through the ages, that favorite t-shirt that is not black anymore but it’s comfortable (more…)
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Tags: Adaptation, Addiction, Behaviorism, Communication, Compassion, Difference, Emotional intelligence, Empathy, Ethic, Experience, Family, Happiness, Humor, Inspiration, Learning, Life, Low level, Luck, Pain, Person, Personal relations, Procrastination, Social conditioning, Violence
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Behaviorism (brief reminder-please skip the whole paragraph if you know about the term): the Russian Ivan Pavlov made a famous experiment. First he showed a piece of meat to a group of dogs while (more…)
Friday, August 6th, 2010
Tags: Behaviorism, Biology, Body, Brain, Computers, Consciousness, Experiments, Learning, Mind, Pain, Pavlov, Perception, Science, Skinner, Social conditioning, Videogames, Violence, Visualization
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