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| formerly Isherwood Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 12,869 | It depends on what you mean by "thinking for yourself". Thinking for yourself does not imply that you arrive at all your conclusions by yourself, that you don't consider anything you haven't personally investigated. It means you are willing to look at the evidence out there, the work that others have done to support their conclusions, and then decide for yourself which opinions you'll adopt. Free thinking isn't a replacement for an education. You can think for yourself and still come to amazingly illogical, unscientific, irrational and nonsensical conclusions. The best preventative for that is an exposure to as much information, pro and con, basic and advanced, as possible. The more information you've amassed to base your conclusions on the the more likely your conclusions are to be sound and supportable. Free thinking is essentially thinking without preconceived notions or biases. It's very hard for the average human to do that perfectly. We do the best we can. Outside religion I can see no moral aspect to free thinking. The Forum Rules Radical Atheist Heathen Queer Let's agree to respect each others views, no matter how wrong yours may be. (Ashleigh Brilliant) |
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| blasphemer Location: Michigan Posts: 7,244 | Quote:
Grandpa h. Political language ... is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind. – George Orwell | |
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![]() Sedimentary Rock Posts: 12 | Free thinking is next to impossible with all the outside influences. Advertisements, political debates, how you were raised, and loads of other things all determine how and what you think. I'm sorry folks, but there's no such thing. |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,664 | Quote:
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,664 | Quote:
Now what you said, and the reasons you believe it is so, is rather original. The final point "no such thing as free thinking or thinking for your self" is a answer I would not expect here at Volconvo. Now be honest. Did you hear that someplace else and just repeat it here? How did that somewhat original sounding idea come into exsistance? Or were you thinking for yourself and came up with that opinon out of free thinking? | |
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| formerly Isherwood Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 12,869 | Quote:
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![]() Sedimentary Rock Posts: 12 | Isherwood, do you not base these ideas on social norms, morals, etc? Do you not get this so-called "awareness" from other places? I'm sure you didn't come up with all that on your own. Yes, you have the freedom to believe/agree with the ideas teeming around you. But what is thinking independantly, anyhow? |
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![]() Sedimentary Rock Posts: 12 | Quote:
As I previously stated, ideas come from what's around us and unfortunately we have no other choice. There is a certain level of "free thinking", were we have the choice to form our own opinions based on what's already been imprinted. | |
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![]() superStructure Posts: 628 | This man is an indepentant thinker, he may not be correct, but he's still indepentant. Matrix of Power Aldous Huxley speech at berkley http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/VideoTest/hux1.ram Q&A: http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/VideoTest/hux2.ram |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,664 | Quote:
I would agree that everything influences everything else. Knowing that it is possible to get a degree of liberation from imprinted knowledge as a bias by "being still" and clearing the mind. But ideas and thoughts come about somehow, or from somewhere, and we have no real control over that, but can be selective about what to believe and later repeat as our opinon or in our words. We often hear the term "thinking outside the box". The ability to view something from a different angle, an angle that no one else thought of using. Such can happen due to a brain defect - aka insanity. Or on purpose in a controlled way. Concerning how you should take my remarks the answer is "both ways". Now, we also have lots of people who like to see things in a simple "black and white" way, that causes less confusion. Less choices to pick from. It is two-dimensional thinking as compared to three-dimensional thinking. A advanced thinker might think of the 3rd choice. ( or more ). Example: Flag waver view about America. Love it or leave it. Hippy view about America - love it, leave it, or change it. If reality is an opinon then the thinker is presented with an open envelope for the discovery of new or alternative "concepts". | |
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| I have been warned Posts: 1,778 | Quote:
What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason! The paragon of animals! And yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust? Man delights not me; no, nor woman neither.. | |
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| blasphemer Location: Michigan Posts: 7,244 | Quote:
exploit it in a negative way. And it's harder to manipulate people who are more aware of their own thought processes. That's where the "independent" part comes in. Of course, independent thought needs a seed in order to grow. Grandpa h. Political language ... is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind. – George Orwell | |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,664 | Quote:
It is wise and also respectful to give each idea consideration and our best effort to comprehend what the other person is saying or writing. And not get caught up in some attitude of being a rebel or non-conformist. Independant thinking would go hand and hand with independant listening. It is a two way street. I would also agree with your suggestions above you response to me. But those suggestions are for students, the beginning stages where you are learning about what all is out there as information or knowledge. And then learning how to make up your own mind about that knowledge or idea by processing it through your own ability to discern details (such as contradictions) so that you can determine if it is logical, acceptable, or useless - etc. Consuming knowledge can be like eating food. Let it go in one ear and out the other, the good parts will stick inbetween if the mind/brain can use it. That is called digesting knowledge. When we force our self to remember something, then we are adding useless fat to our mind, which is not good for a healthy mind, effecting clear thinking. It should be noted that our government, our religion, and the department of education ( and control freaks in general ) fear the free thinker and will appose them if they can. See post about the military commander who was forced to resign. Independant thinking is a step just beyond the learning processes. But not sure just how to define it correctly. Other then as "thinking for your self". Last edited by Technosoul; Mar 13, 2008 at 02:17 am. | |
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| Weirdo Location: Tacoma, WA USA Posts: 121 | Quote:
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| blasphemer Location: Michigan Posts: 7,244 | Quote:
![]() Grandpa h. Political language ... is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind. – George Orwell | |
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| formerly Isherwood Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 12,869 | Quote:
Please note: I use "listen" is both a literal and figurative sense. There are many deaf people who have learned to "listen" to others as effectively as any hearing person. The Forum Rules Radical Atheist Heathen Queer Let's agree to respect each others views, no matter how wrong yours may be. (Ashleigh Brilliant) | |
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![]() superStructure Posts: 628 | So times people who believe they are thinking independantly are really being feed there opinon from an un seen hand. Maybe my opinons also are not so independent also. YouTube - The Untouchable Banksters of The Capitalist Conspiracy 4/5 Aldous Huxley speech at berkley http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/VideoTest/hux1.ram Q&A: http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/VideoTest/hux2.ram |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,664 | Think for your self and vote for Ron Paul. Not because I told you too, but because you want to out of your own free will. Do it because you are a free thinker and not one of the sheepe. Indeed, not all free thinkers are thinking for their self. |
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