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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]my kids, 8 and 13, passed without any problems.
What is learned, what is innate, and what is their relation, innate ability to learn? They say (I don't remember that little babies don't have differentiated sensual experiences at all, but that the differentiation comes with age. So in that sense, all senses seem to be "learned" - with innate ability to learn. Perhaps we are just talking mostly about cognitive and/or neurological mappings of sensual qualia.
Interesting topic.
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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
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