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The Knowledge Problem What you'll learn The four steps of the human abstraction process, The different relationships words can have to « reality», The main points of the little-known cutting-edge physico-mathematical model A new view on the difference between humans and animals, A new view on « culture » and how you too can claim your billion dollars legacy, The basics of the 2000 years old Aristotelian logic most people run on The basics of the new cutting-edge non-Aristotelian logic that includes and expands the standard, everyday, Aristotelian logic A new cutting-edge understanding of the role and risks of information in our decision process, An overview of some valuable virtues and values to develop to make better use of these tools. All in all, you will learn a military intelligence grade type of applied epistemology. Requirements An interest in critical thinking Description Are you tired of feeling confused and overwhelmed by the constant barrage of information in the modern world? Do you wish you could better understand yourself and others, and communicate more effectively?If so, then a course on Post-Conventional Critical thinking may be exactly what you need.This course focuses on the use and interpretation of language and its effects on our thoughts and behavior. By learning the its secret principles, you can gain valuable insights into the ways in which language shapes our perception of reality and our interactions with others.Here are just a few of the benefits that a Post-Conventional Critical thinking course can offer:Improved communication skills: By learning to use language more precisely and accurately, you can avoid misunderstandings and improve your ability to express yourself clearly and effectively.Better decision-making: By understanding the ways in which language can influence our thinking and behavior, you can make more informed decisions and avoid being swayed by persuasive but misleading language.Enhanced self-awareness: By examining the ways in which your own language habits may be limiting your thoughts and actions, you can gain a deeper understanding of yourself and develop greater self-awareness.Improved relationships: By learning to communicate more effectively and avoid misunderstandings, you can improve your relationships with others and build stronger, more fulfilling connections.Improved critical thinking skills: This course teaches you how to approach information in a more logical and reasoned way, which can help you make better decisions and solve problems more effectively.Greater clarity and focus: By learning how to evaluate information more objectively, you can reduce mental clutter and distractions, and focus on what’s truly important.Enhanced communication and relationships: With a better understanding of how language and symbols affect your perceptions, you can communicate more effectively with others and build stronger, more meaningful relationships.Increased confidence and personal growth: As you learn to think more critically and independently, you’ll gain a greater sense of control over your life and a deeper sense of self-awareness.Enroll in a Post-Conventional Critical thinking course today and start benefiting from these powerful insights. You’ll be amazed at the positive impact it can have on your life.Sincerely, Nick Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Welcome message Lecture 2 What this course is about Lecture 3 What you will learn Lecture 4 A Roadmap for this course Lecture 5 Who this course is for Lecture 6 Who I am and why you should listen to me Lecture 7 The foundation of knowledge Lecture 8 About Knowledge Lecture 9 Conduits Lecture 10 Discussion Section 2: Order Lecture 11 Intro to order Lecture 12 The notion of "order" Lecture 13 Multiordinality Lecture 14 Conditional orders Lecture 15 Hidden orders Lecture 16 Reviewing the notion of « order » Lecture 17 Discussion Section 3: Space- Lecture 18 Intro to space- Lecture 19 Einstein's legacy Lecture 20 The nature of space- Lecture 21 Spaceenergy-matter Lecture 22 Reviewing the notion of Space- Section 4: Maps and Mapping Lecture 23 Intro to Maps and Mapping Lecture 24 Maps Lecture 25 Organism-as-whole-in-an-environment Lecture 26 Extensional tools for better mapping Lecture 27 Reviewing mapping Section 5: Abstraction Lecture 28 Intro to Abstraction Lecture 29 The structural differential Lecture 30 More distinctions between the descriptive and inference levels Lecture 31 Thinking from reality Lecture 32 Reviewing the abstraction process Section 6: -Binding Lecture 33 Intro to -Binding Lecture 34 -Binding Lecture 35 -binding and communication Lecture 36 -binding and quality of life Lecture 37 Effects of face-to-face -binding on our nervous system Lecture 38 Evaluating -binding products Lecture 39 Review of -binding Section 7: Aristotelian logic Lecture 40 The Nature of Aristotelian logic Lecture 41 The laws of thought Lecture 42 What about the truth? Lecture 43 Aristotelian logic's benefits Lecture 44 Aristotelian logic and the world Lecture 45 Aristotelian logic and human behaviours Section 8: Implications of Aristotelian Logic Lecture 46 Society and Aristotelian logic Lecture 47 Psychology and Aristotelian logic Lecture 48 Our view of man and Aristotelian logic Lecture 49 Conflicts and Aristotelian logic Lecture 50 Aristotelian logic and language Section 9: Non-Aristotelian Logic Lecture 51 What is Non-Aristotelian Logic Lecture 52 The new laws of thought Lecture 53 Examples of Non-Aristotelian Logic in use Lecture 54 Non-Aristotelian logic and the truth Lecture 55 The role of imagination in the knowledge process: the Hypothetico-deductive meth Section 10: Implications of non-Aristotelian logic Lecture 56 Aspects of our world affected by knowing Non-Aristotelian Logic Lecture 57 How our learning affected by Non-Aristotelian Logic Lecture 58 How our psychology affected by Non-Aristotelian logic Lecture 59 How our view of man is affected by non-Aristotelian logic Lecture 60 How conflicts are affected by non-Aristotelian logic Lecture 61 How language is used with Non-Aristotelian logic Lecture 62 Non-Aristotelian logic in relation to Aristotelian logic Section 11: A new view of rationality Lecture 63 Introduction to a new view of rationality Lecture 64 Small bnings Lecture 65 Herbert A. Simon Lecture 66 Herbert A. Simon Lecture 67 Views of rationality Lecture 68 Another version of unbounded rationality Lecture 69 Introducing bounded rationality Lecture 70 Some implications of bounded rationality Lecture 71 Review of Visions of rationality Section 12: Conclusion Lecture 72 Review Section 13: Appendix - Further Studies Lecture 73 Further Studies Knowledge and wisdom enthusiasts,Personal Development enthusiasts,People interested in psychology or psychiatry,Business people who want an uncommon competitve advantage,Professionals who want to improve their skillset,Anyone interested in improving their mind to think, feel and act better HomePage:
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