Moderation Questions
The last iteration of the moderation discussion thread was a complete disaster. Numerous attempts to keep it on topic fa
What in the actual **** are you blabbering about? What inner voice? We don't all hear voices in our heads, my dude.
What inner voice? I have thoughts in my head, but if those thoughts are not my own, but rather are the result of some spiritual force, then what's the point of me trying to reach any conclusions?
take the 'spirit' out of it and it's very interesting topic.
Inner speech is known as the “little voice in the head” or “thinking in words.” It attracts philosophical attention in part because it is a phenomenon where several topics of perennial interest intersect: language, consciousness, thought, imagery, communication, imagination, and self-knowledge all appear to connect in some way or other to the little voice in the head. Specific questions about inner speech that have exercised philosophers include its similarities to, and differences from, outer speech; its relationship to reasoning and conceptual thought; its broader cognitive roles—especially within metacognition and self-knowledge; and the role it can play in explanations of auditory verbal hallucinations and “thought insertion”.
What in the actual **** are you blabbering about? What inner voice? We don't all hear voices in our heads, my dude.
He apparently is just talking about the ability to think about things in your own head using language, which would seem to be a prerequisite for writing. So don't worry. You have an "inner voice."
He apparently is just talking about the ability to think about things in your own head using language, which would seem to be a prerequisite for writing. So don't worry. You have an "inner voice."
I don't know man, I have a suspicion that his inner voice might be of the variety that comes up in mitigation during sentencing.
Never thought we would actually need animal house to get people to begin to grasp what the 'inner voice' is
This is the most offensive thing I've read of recent note. PERMABAN.
Everybody knows about his monumentally stupid "be like the lobster!" analogy, but fewer know about his evil daughter with the all-meat diet. I don't know if the details have been made clear, but it's confirmed that JP was placed into a medical coma in Russia. Look, if you're from Canada and you find yourself in a coma in the impoverished and broken nation known as Russia, you ****ed up somewhere...
