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Author: RobertRobert Date: Mar 3, 2008 15:28
What are some of the traditional/conventional models, theories, and
practices embodied in philosophy, culture, and common sense that we
typically draw on and make use of (explicitly or implicitly) in
creating a "realistic," objective picture of ourselves and the world
in which we live?
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Author: EdEd Date: Mar 3, 2008 15:36
On Mar 3, 6:28 pm, Robert gmail.com> wrote:
> What are some of the traditional/conventional models, theories, and
> practices embodied in philosophy, culture, and common sense that we
> typically draw on and make use of (explicitly or implicitly) in
> creating a "realistic," objective picture of ourselves and the world
> in which we live?
Well, the practice that most helps me get a realistic picture of
myself is to hit the bar on Friday nights and find out what my
coworkers and friends actually think of me when their tongues are
loosened by a few beers.
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Author: Robert CohenRobert Cohen Date: Mar 3, 2008 17:54
On Mar 3, 6:28 pm, Robert gmail.com> wrote:
> What are some of the traditional/conventional models, theories, and
> practices embodied in philosophy, culture, and common sense that we
> typically draw on and make use of (explicitly or implicitly) in
> creating a "realistic," objective picture of ourselves and the world
> in which we live?
One of the models (or rigamaroles) is fomalized education.
The question asks for knowledge that is generally gleaned via
organized schoolings.
Imho, the question's range is too broad.
Is it a rhetorical or set-up question?
Is the answer a gimmick, such as ...it's "THE BIBLE, while non-
Biblical models, theories, and philosophies are superfulous bilge?
Aha
Are you writing a term paper, and need ideas to consider?
Well, fine, try these boogers:
Hegel: historical determinism: I betcha WIKIPEDIA has an adequate
article explaining the "model."
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Mar 3, 2008 23:00
On Mar 3, 3:28 pm, Robert gmail.com> wrote:
> What are some of the traditional/conventional models, theories, and
> practices embodied in philosophy, culture, and common sense that we
> typically draw on and make use of (explicitly or implicitly) in
> creating a "realistic," objective picture of ourselves and the world
> in which we live?
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Author: ZerkonXZerkonX Date: Mar 4, 2008 06:28
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 15:28:16 -0800, Robert wrote:
> What are some of the traditional/conventional models, theories, and
> practices embodied in philosophy, culture, and common sense that we
> typically draw on and make use of (explicitly or implicitly) in creating
> a "realistic," objective picture of ourselves and the world in which we
> live?
The process of living.
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