What are the 5 senses?
Hear, Sight, Smell, Taste, Touch
What is another word used to describe intuition?
Gut-feeling
Define imagination.
forming new ideas and concepts that are not present to the senses
What is language?
A system that people use to communicate or share information with each other
Define logic.
process of thinking, understanding, knowledge to form justification of an action or events
List some primary emotions.
Happiness, fear, sadness, anger, surpise, disgust
What is intuition heavily based on?
Emotions
Justified, true, belief
What are the conditions of faith?
Language can be...
Speaking, writing, body movements, and making gestures
How are reasoning and logic connected?
Reasoning can form logic and vice versa.
What are you feeling right now?
There's no correct answer, just wanted to check up on you and see how you're doing.
Memories are recalled by?
Different neurons firing messages in a particular pattern
there can be no contradiction or strong counterevidence
What makes something justified?
Speaking the same language as someone and discussing quantum physics in that language.
How can language be acquired and transferred?
How can reasoning be used to acquire knowledge?
Through deductive reasoning.
The blue or gold dress is an example of...
an optical illusion and how senses differ for each individual.
How do you know if your memory is reliable or not?
It depends.
How do we use our imagination in life?
1. Explore how we would feel/act in certain situations
2. Enhance our awareness
3. Provides knowledge to things we haven't experienced
Language or not: Bird's mating songs.
Up for discussion.
Deductive reasoning can be found in math through which property?
Transitive property
What's the difference between secondary and primary emotions?
Primary: direct initial reaction to events
Secondary: feelings arose from primary emotions
Three categories of intuition mentioned in the slides...
Moral, aesthetic, creative
Imagination or Faith: Hell is real and bad people go to hell.
Both. :)
The more languages we know,...
the more knowledge we gain.
Is logic/reason the best way of knowing?
There's no correct answer I just wanted to hear your thoughts.