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In reply to the discussion: Yes, let teach those "Other Ways of Knowing" and see how it works out. [View all]Speck Tater
(10,618 posts)1. Academic Economics vs. wishful thinking.
Oh, wait. Those are the same thing.
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Yes, let teach those "Other Ways of Knowing" and see how it works out. [View all]
cleanhippie
Dec 2012
OP
Um? They are being taught, but as usual you have no clue of what you are talking about
humblebum
Dec 2012
#2
The Narrow Constraints On How People Should Think? Seriously You Must be Joking.
dballance
Dec 2012
#3
Totally, absolutely serious, however I did not say that the party referenced is,
humblebum
Dec 2012
#4
Not to mention that binary thinking can also occur within the construct of different
humblebum
Dec 2012
#7
For the purposes of empirical assessment, the 5 external senses are still the only ones considered.
humblebum
Dec 2012
#20
Surely its possible we can obtain knowledge without conventional conscious thought
NoOneMan
Dec 2012
#26