Category Archives: Logic
In The Way of the Fox
The fox, the Wild Thing, Masks, the socialization process blanket, and how it all fits together. Continue reading
Posted in Blanket, boundaries, Choice, creature, Definitions, Family, Fox, Friends, Journal Writing, Logic, Masks, socialization process, Society, wild thing
Tagged actions and choices, avatars, backtracking, Definitions, example, family as basic social unit, footprints, Fox, Friends, group, history, hounding pursuers, inadequate, inappropriate, individual, influence, lacking in logic, Masks, masquerade ball, membership, peer group, secret society, skewed view, socialization process blanket, target, unbalanced, wild thing
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How We Know What We Know
There are two primary ways in which we come to know whatever we know. These two avenues often seem like a two-way highway with occasional entrance and exit ramps where we can rest, maybe even loiter for an hour or … Continue reading
Posted in associations, Choice, Connections, Journal Writing, Knowing, Logic, Objectivity, Self-Awareness, Subjectivity, Uncategorized
Tagged argument, association, back country lane, bridge, Choice, comprehension, detachment, direction, Dreams, feelings, gravel, intersection, Knowing, Life, living, map, Memory, Objective, preference, red and green lights, roadkill, senses, smell, stimulation, Subjective, taste, thoroughfare, thought process, touch, traffic, travel, understanding, writing, wrong turns
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