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Left and Right-Brain Aversion to Judgments

Left-Brain Pseudo-Skepticism Those into left-brain dominance, may become rigid skeptics, and end up not choosing many things as right or wrong in this “skeptic” delusion. They may have an aversion to “value judgments” and invalidate any premise that uses such judgments. “Value judgments” are those based in morality, i.e. right and wrong. Morality is not objective to them, so all […]

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Musings on Intuition & Logic

Intuition is like grasping at something in the dark. You can feel it a bit, but you can’t see it yet, you don’t really understand it. Logic is required to bring in higher definition detail and clarity. Logic takes what you are holding/feeling in the dark, and brings up for you to actually look at. Then you can see if […]

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Correspondences and Imbalances

Correspondences work on similarities and differences. There is commonality in things that have similar properties, and there is less commonality in things that diverge in similarity of properties, that are more different. You can correspond the similarity inĀ  what things have in common, or the similarity of how things lack what others things have. One is correspondence through affirmation (cataphatic […]

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