Monday, February 21, 2011

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Philosophical prudence

G ERAD I inspire me back to Nietzsche and Schopenhauer. I had two weeks ago the good in my seminar to Schopenhauer used to address the relationship between emotion and volition. This connection dated from an earlier note on my card box. I noticed during a review of how well can the Rubicon model to apply for that passage in Schopenhauer and so I came up with the idea of showing the participants of AKLEB that modern philosophy grabs some rather old and modest findings in glamorous words.
D asselbe but can also be said for metacognition. This place is currently very popular word in about the philosophical concept of prudence (and - you are amazed - in the abstract concept reflected consciousness), the Schopenhauer right at the beginning of "The World as Will and Idea introduced
" The world is my idea, "- this is the truth, which applies in relation to every living and knowing being, although man alone in the reflected her abstract awareness can bring: and he does this really, so is the philosophical calm occurred to him. It is then clear to him and assured that he knows no sun and no earth, but only an eye that sees a sun, a hand that feels an earth that the world which surrounds him, because only as an idea is that is, without exception only in relation to an other, the idea of what he is.
D his is a little surprising rate. However, it is striking how difficult it is for many people, just to make this set of practice. He goes against early childhood beliefs that all people perceive it, and would think. This rate, however, comes again and again to the problem is that although we accept the proposition for themselves as true that the conclusions are the same but not penetrated into the structures of speech. It is often the surrounding field of religious beliefs, we think this rate, the world is imagination to understand, prevent.
M etakognition aims at understanding of his own thought. It would gradually systematized in such core sets.



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