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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2016 20:41:54 GMT
Determinism: "the belief that all events are caused by things that happened before them and that people have no real ability to make choices or control what happens"Indeterminism: a : "a theory that the will is free and that deliberate choice and actions are not determined by or predictable from antecedent causes b : a theory that holds that not every event has a cause"Adaptive: "showing or having a capacity for or tendency toward adaptation"all above from merriam webster: www.merriam-webster.com/1. if it was purely determinism, then we'd be completely slave... 2. if it was purely indeterminism, then we'd be causing chaos or disorder based on our desire, etc if it is adaptive semi-determinism, then the systems (including us, etc) work co-exist and interchange way, causing / influencing different stuff , of course this gotta be governed by lowest and/or higher interconnected order to ensure and resolve differences.. or something like that. lol
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Post by ben on Oct 21, 2016 20:54:51 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2016 8:36:00 GMT
#reality { #environment { <asd> #being { #body { } <asd> #mind { } } } }
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2016 18:50:31 GMT
each("personal perception and experience"): #reality { #environment {
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minds { } } } } # = for each . = 1 for all { .. } = "container" <asd> = adaptive semi-determine between/inbetween in general comments: lol @ some adapted and altered use of css coding. Just using a different approach which is kinda cool btw. /cheers Anyway.. We could use above to understand and make many things easier and better. Below is just an example: ********** Example Start **********1. "Branches of Psychology - Overview of the Major Branches of Psychology" www.verywell.com/branches-of-psychology-2794908(note: I'm aware about this Outline of Psychology - Wiki ... I'm just merely using verywell as simple example for now to simpify this post.) 2. a to z list: abnormal psychology behavioral psychology biopsychology cognitive psychology comparative psychology cross-cultural psychology developmental psychology educational psychology experimental psychology forensic psychology health psychology personality psychology social psychology 3. the a-to-z list above grouped & rearranged to this (see #4 for why): environment - psychology - comparative psychology - human - collective - cross-cultural psychology - social psychology - individual - abnormal psychology - developmental psychology - behavioral psychology - health psychology - personality psychology - educational psychology - experimental psychology - biopsychology - cognitive psychology 4. .environment {
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.comparative psychology { } <asd> .human { .collective { .cross-cultural psychology { } <asd> .social psychology { } } <asd> .individual { .abnormal psychology { } <asd> .developmental psychology { } <asd> .behavioral psychology { } <asd> .health psychology { } <asd> .personality psychology { } <asd> .educational psychology { } <asd> .experimental psychology { } <asd> .biopsychology { } <asd> .cognitive psychology { } } } } } ********** Example End **********
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2016 23:34:15 GMT
A simple and general definition: Adaptive Semi-Determinism - "A progression of semi-determining between [x] and [y], depending on intensity of either. If either x or y overwhelm or underwhelm each other, a change must occur between both."
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2016 8:42:05 GMT
The full credit for this ASD thread goes to Caylus Ark for replying 'semi-determinism?' or ('semi?") in the shoutbox back to my question. I merely added adaptive and made definition in my own version (aka this thread).
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2016 15:17:02 GMT
A bit refined definition: "A progression of semi-determining between [x] and [y]. It occurs when [x] and [y] react between each other, and must continue to do so until both reach 'general' equilibrium state."
Adaptive Semi-Determinism (A.S.D.) adaptive semi-determine (asd) asding asded asds
Conceptual example:
You're traveling to a city. Suddenly you need to go bathroom but there isn't any building nearby. So, you hold it till you finally see one in sight. You go to bathroom in the building. End of story.
Now... let's see how asd played role in the example stated just above:
Your body determined the need to go to bathroom ("determinism" in a manner of speaking). You determined to hold it for a little while (indeterminism). This is asd at work. Granted you would have pissed in your pant if you hold it for too long regardless of how much you determine to do so, this is known as asding into deterministic one.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2016 19:51:21 GMT
The full credit for this ASD thread goes to Caylus Ark for replying 'semi-determinism?' or ('semi?") in the shoutbox back to my question. I merely added adaptive and made definition in my own version (aka this thread). wtf @ myself for saying 'aka this thread' because that suggests/refers this whole thread as my own version which doesn't make sense cause this thread is for yall. :\ imma go back to wtfing at myself &
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2018 13:44:13 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2018 14:09:05 GMT
Determinism: "the belief that all events are caused by things that happened before them and that people have no real ability to make choices or control what happens"Indeterminism: a : "a theory that the will is free and that deliberate choice and actions are not determined by or predictable from antecedent causes b : a theory that holds that not every event has a cause"Adaptive: "showing or having a capacity for or tendency toward adaptation"all above from merriam webster: www.merriam-webster.com/1. if it was purely determinism, then we'd be completely slave... 2. if it was purely indeterminism, then we'd be causing chaos or disorder based on our desire, etc if it is adaptive semi-determinism, then the systems (including us, etc) work co-exist and interchange way, causing / influencing different stuff , of course this gotta be governed by lowest and/or higher interconnected order to ensure and resolve differences.. or something like that. lol lol "governed" actually, asd is the governing itself that arises when two or more of anything interact/communicate/etc with each other toward equilibrium of sort.
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Post by crystallyn on Mar 28, 2018 19:56:09 GMT
Keep it going! You've got a good start to this. I enjoy reading these from you, it is nice to see your perspectives on these subjects.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2018 13:12:29 GMT
Keep it going! You've got a good start to this. I enjoy reading these from you, it is nice to see your perspectives on these subjects. Thanks but atm I'm unsure as whether to continue or not because I sorta finished with it. ASD is something that I point out what is occurring / self-explanatory / self-evident everywhere. Funnily, this is me still "asding", but sometimes at point I might gotta have to stop or else this asd becomes singular and unhealthy obsession thus losing perspective or broaden understanding of greater things other than ASD itself. At least this ASD and forming a pattern of the nature thread both are out in open, to understand a basic principle parting of everything. Once understood, we can try move on other topics and so on. Two important lessons I'm aware of but still yet to fully learn/master: Letting go of it Patience
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