Karnal
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Frank wrote on Jun 18 th, 2020 at 1:11pm: Karnal wrote on Jun 18 th, 2020 at 1:00pm: aquascoot wrote on Jun 18 th, 2020 at 12:18pm: Karnal wrote on Jun 18 th, 2020 at 10:46am: aquascoot wrote on Jun 18 th, 2020 at 6:28am: Karnal wrote on Jun 17 th, 2020 at 7:47pm: aquascoot wrote on Jun 17 th, 2020 at 5:56pm: understanding the laws of quantum mechanics allows you to build a computer. the user may not know that but its still crucial.
understanding the laws of equilibration, trust, game theory and the emergence of a shared morality allows you to construct a society that works.
the third principle of jean piaget was that human interactions , if they were to be successful ahd to be good for both parties, good for both parties families, good for both parties communities, good for both parties environments,
good today, good next week and good into the future.
you really should try ti develop an understanding of how human interactions can be iterative. One applies Paiget to a discourse of cognitive development. One applies quantum mechanics to a discourse on the nature of reality. One does not apply Piaget and Hawkings to a discourse on Cold War ideology and silly rants about leftists. That would be what psychologists prior to Piaget called moronic. But I see the old boy's popped in, so it must pique the interest of the dead. Incorrect The cold war and leftist ideology Are entirely the matter of people's personal beliefs systems You think that these are all tied to politics the economy and the rational mind a people's beliefs systems and political ideologies Are actually tied to their personal psychology Their emotional state and their cognitive development Understanding Piaget is way way more important then understanding marx or Keynes Well, there's a task. Understand Piaget. First things first, no? While you're down there, love, see if you can come up with a psychology of the dead. If it's rotting, don't bother knocking, eh? hmmm, nietzhe said You have to be a fool before you can be a master. Did he, dear? Where? Aqua was paraphrasing, Paki Paddy. What Nietzsche actually said in Zarathustra was, “one repays a teacher poorly if one remains a mere pupil"? Thanks, dear chap. University of Balogney, innit. Maybe Aquascoot has a different translation. Is that it, Aquascoot? Is one of the problems of the smartypants left their inability to read Nietzsche? What say you?
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