Mythophage

Mythophage
A cocatonation of Mythos (plato) and phage (parasite)
P=password or protected
The Blind Spot Afflicts 99.953% of the population. An extiction maker.
The Lattice – Block on constructivist thinking. Imposed by education to force conformist thinking.
The Taboo – on pride. Imposed by religion and upbringing. Imposes subservience.
Centering – has been disrupted by the efforts of others to control us
Misogyny – Discourages “woman think”
Mr Sid thinks of it as the left mind being noun driven and thr right mind being verb driven. LifeIsAVerb
Mr Ted thinks of it as conjugate pairs SingleDime
(1949) is a book by the philosopher Gilbert Ryle. In it, he describes what he saw as a “fundamental mistake” made by Descartes‘ dualism, which underlies much of western philosophy. In the work, Ryle coined the phrase, “the dogma of the ghost in the machine,” to refer to Descartes’ model.
The fundamental error, according to Ryle, is a category mistake made when philosophers talk about mind and matter as if they were, “… terms of the same logical type.” Ryle claims that while it makes sense to talk about mental processes and events, that the
- “… phrase ‘there occur mental processes’ does not mean the same sort of thing as ‘there occur physical processes,’ and, therefore, that it makes no sense to conjoin or disjoin the two.”
For Ryle, Cartesian dualism mistakenly assumes it is sensible to ask of a given cause, process, or event, whether it is mental or physical (with the implication that it cannot be both). ConceptOfMind
Getting it less wrong Paul Grobstein Pragmatism
If all this stuff is known, why is everyone so dumb?
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