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Absolute terms vs relative terms
Objection: absolute terms are invalid and false, therefor irrelevant.
https://www.gcu.edu/blog/theology-ministry/dear-theophilus-absolutism-and-relativism
pro: relativism
positions of argument:
conclusion bias:
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relative terms over absolute terms
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inclusive terms over exclusive terms
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pro: expansion of self to include other
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con: 'truth' is undefinable in human/individualist terms
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objection: logical-fallacies-appeal to authority
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glossary of terms
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theater of war: historical references
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theater types: position of audience both physical and metaphorical
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debatable: where is the location of control?
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Debatable: who is in control?
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References: civil law vs conmmon law
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tomato or potato?
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Futher reading: function of the fool
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Futher reading: function of the monk
pro:
to expand the definition of self to include all others.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-expansion_model
limited extension:
con:
why truth cannot be defined by human thought.
https://www.pdcnet.org/jphil/content/jphil_1996_0093_0006_0263_0278
The Journal of Philosophy
Volume 93, Issue 6, June 1996
Donald Davidson
Pages 263-278
https://doi.org/10.2307/2941075
The Folly of Trying to Define Truth
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_authority
subjected to:
Fallacies of Relevance: Appeal to Authority
https://www.thoughtco.com/logical-fallacies-appeal-to-authority-250336
glossary of terms
https://static.pdesas.org/content/documents/ELA%20Glossary.pdf
missing terms: (to be edited)
what is the current theatre of war?
https://fas.columbia.edu/theaterofwar
theater types
https://www.ia470.com/primer/theatres.htm
locus of control
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locus_of_control
who's in control?
https://thedecisionlab.com/biases/illusion-of-control/
who are u? Allan whatts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njiEDkXlSJc
What is the Difference Between Common Law and Civil Law?
https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/blog/common-law-vs-civil-law/
https://www.law.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/CommonLawCivilLawTraditions.pdf
Code – the collection of laws of a country or laws related to a particular subject. Codification – the process of compiling and systematizing laws into a code.
Common law – the system of law that emerged in England begin- ning in the Middle Ages and is based on case law and precedent rather than codified law.
You are what you eat?
https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/you-are-what-you-eat.html
What are you?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfRnRPlq1Lg
Tomato or potato?
"I think a tomato is much more spiritual than 1+2=3 [...] When people ask: 'What is the fundamental principal of Buddhism?', you may very well answer: 'A tomato'. Because, look how, when you examine the material world, how diaphanous it is. It really isn't very solid. A tomato doesn't last very long." ~Alan Watts in audio: "Comparative Philosophy - Philosophy of Nature" {http://ow.ly/SACuh}
Photo Credit: Risa Jenner {http://ow.ly/SBflM}
potato?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qijju-y_NzI
https://powerpoetry.org/poems/i-am-potato-0
function of the fool
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/k/king-lear/character-analysis/fool
The Fool assumes the role of Lear's protector when Cordelia is banished. The Fool functions much as a Chorus would in a Greek tragedy, commenting upon events and the king's actions and acting, in some ways, as the king's conscience. The Fool is the king's advocate, loyal and honest, but he is also able to point out the king's faults, as no one else can. The Fool's use of irony, sarcasm, and humor help to ease the truth, and allows him to moderate Lear's behavior. The Fool shares his master's fate, and this reinforces the impression that the Fool's purpose is to protect Lear until Cordelia can arrive to help her father. Both Cordelia and the Fool are caretakers for Lear, and when one is present, the other need not be.
https://www.amazon.com/function-fool-Stuart-Evans/dp/0091318017
https://www.slideshare.net/suzieallen336/the-fool-14863414
function of the monk
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordelia
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Hermit
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Cenobitic_Monasticism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skete
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Hesychasm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchorite
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Coherent breathwork
A PATHWAY TO SELF MASTERY
step one: control your chemicals.
Question: does the thought produce the chemical or does the chemical produce the thought?
Recommended reading.
A revolutionary approach to enhancing your happiness level!
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HOW TO VIDEO:
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These 7 short videos show you how to build new neural pathways to turn on your happy brain chemicals in new and healthy ways. Anyone can do it by following these simple steps. You'll learn what turns on each happy chemicals in the state of nature, and why they're not on all the time. Then you'll learn why our unhappy chemicals turn on so easily. Finally, you'll learn three simple steps to wire in new self-soothing skills, so you can replace an old habit that you're better off without. Check out the pdf Action Guide to support your re-wiring project at: www.YouHavePowerOverYourBrain.com. And get lots more detail in my book, Habits of a Happy Brain: Retrain your brain to boost your serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin and endorphin levels. español : Para ver subtítulos en español toca el botón que dice (CC) en la esquina inferior derecha. You Have Power Over Your Happy Brain Chemicals is a free service of the Inner Mammal Institute. Find more resources for making peace with your inner mammal at: www.InnerMammalInstitute.org
Please like and share these valuable resources, and tell us how they worked for you! It’s hard to accept the fact that our happy chemicals can’t surge all the time. Dopamine only spurts when you approach a new reward. Oxytocin only spurts when you enjoy safety in numbers. Serotonin only spurts when you assert your social importance. You will not have peace if you rush to trigger more of these chemicals as soon as a spurt is over. You’ll have more peace in the long run if you get comfortable with the neutral feeling between these spurts.
Step two: grow stronger: practice
can you change your expectations to meet the world or change the world to meet your expectations?
how to video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tybOi4hjZFQ&t=6s
“The Iceman” Wim Hof is a Dutch athlete and multiple Guiness World Record holder known for his ability to withstand extreme cold and his extraordinary achievements. Wim believes that EVERYONE is capable of doing the same exceptional things his body allows him to do. That’s why he developed the Wim Hof Method - a combination of breathing exercises, cold therapy and commitment - to give YOU the tools to take control over your body. He’s on a mission to share the potential health benefits of his method, working with scientists around the world to prove that his techniques work. Discover more at wimhofmethod.com
step 3: find the bridge
the breathe is the only thing we must do on this planet. The lungs are one organ that is controlled by both the autonomic nervous system and conscious system.
Recommended reading.
https://www.amazon.com/Coherent-Breathing-Definitive-Method-Practice/dp/0978639936
https://coherentbreathing.com/
Coherent Breathing® provides methods and tools that facilitate health and well-being via Coherent Breathing, and its result, increased circulatory effectiveness and autonomic nervous system balance. These tools and methods are the result of a breakthrough in the understanding of the subtle relationships between breathing, circulation, autonomic governance, and heart rate.
STEP FOUR: Adapt to new conditions
sun tzo: fight the enemy from where they are not.
recommended reading
https://www.amazon.com/Swimming-Dragon-Chinese-Fitness-Beautiful/dp/0882680633
For therapists, healers, and lay practitioners, this superb guide covers every aspect of the ancient healing art, from its basic functions and the energetic principles underlying its practice to a detailed history of the method and its practitioners. Most important, it offers an explicit presentation of essential qi gong methods and styles of practice, including basic postures and respiratory exercises. The author translates into Western medical language the effects of qi gong on the nervous system, heart rate, blood pressure, endocrine system, appetite, and digestion. With an enlightening summary of the relationship between qi gong and the other Chinese healing arts, and an inspired collection of quotations from traditional texts, this is a thorough representation of an increasingly popular approach to health and healing
step five: maintain equilibrium.
Recommended reading
https://www.amazon.com/Conversation-Immortals-Conversations-C-JoyBell/dp/B08ZQ7RYCD
https://library.um.edu.mo/ebooks/b32375608.pdf
immortal path
https://www.amazon.com/Immortal-Path-Tao-Tai-Chuan/dp/B07GHY4VLQ
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/535568.The_Eight_Immortals_of_Taoism
There are many names many masters over many centuries. They all have the same qualities in common.
Here is one book
You may consider this as a work of philosophical fiction, or perhaps more appropriately; a work of anagogic allegory. Compared to other works in The Conversations series of books, in this working it is nearly impossible to tell the difference between the two speakers in dialogue. This is testament to the closeness which has since been forged. As you read, it’s best not to concern yourself with elucidating who is saying what. Let the two voices merge and flow in and out of one another; this is a part of the magic of the working. The gist of this conversation begins, peaks, and ends, on the attainment and the understanding of Immortality. Death is not a needful experience nor a necessary process. Immortality is a gift that has been hidden in allegories, a gift which was always meant to be uncovered by a few who want it. This is what we uncover on the pages of this book. An excellent read for those who struggle with their sense of self-worth, self-love, self-acceptance, as well as those who struggle with their own identity and sense of belonging. The Conversation of Immortals may work miracles in the lives of those who have alienated parts of themselves, shunned parts of themselves, and/or toil to come to terms with various disparate characters lurking inside them, parts of their whole, which they don’t know what to do with. This book is a grimoire, a tool that ought to be used for the rearrangement and rehabilitation of the human mind and heart.
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A SYSTEMIC STUDY OF:
THE INTELLIGENCE OF PEOPLE
WITH DIFFERENT GENDER ORIENTATIONS
Section 000: Preface:
topic referenced:
Does gender expression affect intelligence development?
Section 001: introduction:
before watching this video discussion, this my first impression and written response.
I will complete this assessment first and then watch the video discussion to compare my response to conclusion of the group.
the question as as presented here, has a flaw. I will attempt to clarify this flaw and provide suggestions to conduct a reasonably accurate study in future by any interested parties or agencies.
Section 002: Central point:
the general distinctions addressed here are as follows:
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subjective vs objective inquiry
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and
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duality of exclusion vs inclusion of plurality
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and
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the limitations of objective measurement
section 003: main objection:
I object to the question in this way:
This topic as presented, creates a separate, qualitative, division between two opposing groups.
What I hear, is this: “ is one group better than the other?”
premise of objection:
a qualitative comparison between two objects or groups in this case, limits the responses to subjective interpretation and offers little to no incentive to create objective or emergent responses.
If the author is seeking only subjective perspectives and attempts to debate a non-debatable subjective view, then the topic as posed will serve that intention.
it is my contention that, the overall clarity of the question can be improved and can improve the results of the inquiry. to this end, I can offer these suggestions. it is only after a careful measurement of the criteria, indepth study of the results, conduct a peer-reviewed assessment, can any one individual or agency claim; with any crediable certainty; that one group is: "qualitatively better than another".
Section 004: suggestion:
Lets rephrase the question in terms of quantitative and and pluralistic re framing.
“What is the average IQ Range of (a specific demography) of people with different gender orientations?"
the clarification requirements, I propose, are:
Specific, quantifiable, non-divisive and inclusive within a targeted field of study, in this case; gender orientation, intelligence type and demographic.
Here is a list of a systemic categorization of the currently known orientations.
Main categories
demographic categorization
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age
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disability
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religion
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social origin
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occupation
intelligence categorization
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Naturalist (nature smart)
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empathic, awareness of other needs
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Musical (sound smart)
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auditory, signal discrimination, tone, rhythm, pitch, harmonic, melody identification
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Logical-mathematical (number/reasoning smart)
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capability, comparative, discernment, analysis
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Existential (life smart)
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adaptability, spiritual
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Interpersonal (people smart)
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extroversion, co-dependent, street smart
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Bodily-kinesthetic (body smart)
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athletic muscle memory,
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Linguistic (word smart)
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communication: poetic
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Intra-personal (self smart)
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introverted, independent
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Spatial (picture smart)
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visual, artistic
relationship Interactions:
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marital relationships
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non-marital relationships
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extra-martial relationships
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intra-marital relationships
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theistic relationships
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ideological relationships
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none
care responsibility:
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with children
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without children, inability, refusal by choice
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pets
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non pets
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inanimate objects
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projects, goals or ideology
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objects of devotion, renunciation, devotee, worship
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team, business, organization, congregation
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no responsibilities
types of relationships
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single
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couples
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poly groups
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congregational groups
status:
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active
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non active
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intermittent
documentation: availability for testing, study, and the interview process
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accessible
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voluntary
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accurate representation
biological physiology:
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male
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female
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hermaphrodite
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neuter
other contributing factors:
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biology: disabled, malfunction, damaged, physical trauma
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psychology: disabled, malfunction, damaged, emotional trauma
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mental: disability, education level, damaged, mental trauma
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chemical biology: current state of hormone production, daily levels and disruption
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age presentation: relative, biological and behavior
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characterization: fictional, dramatic, costume, digital, fantasy, furires
Major obstacles that impact an accurate study
under representation:
one problem here is the sample size. How many individuals can be interviewed measured for IQ quanta within each specific category.
many of these groups are severely under represented world wide.
Some classifications are rare. An additional layer of complexity is the means to locate them. fewer still, are individuals who are willing to come forward and to be identified.
Due to political aversion, social stigma and lack of trust of others.
Gender fluidity:
A another problem here is statistical accuracy. many of these individual orientations are not considered static. Some people are self-referred to as fluid and this orientation changes with a sufficient degree of frequency to make an accurate assessment difficult.
Limited western perspective:
the western mainstream view is aware of only a select few.
Asexual, BI, male only couples, female only couples.
For example the Hindu have a unique approach to describing gender roles and identities in ancient societies.
scope and range of demographic types, intelligence types, orientation types. the growing lists of categorical types are exponential in nature. more criterion that is filtered for, the higher degree of individualization and explicit accuracy can be achieved.
the ancient Hindu culture from India refers to 64 known orientations here are several References
https://www.healthline.com/health/different-genders
64 Terms That Describe Gender Identity and Expression
Why does it matter?
Language and labels are important parts of understanding your gender and knowing how to be affirming and supportive of other people’s genders — but they can also be confusing.
There are so many gender terms out there, many of which overlap. Some also have definitions that shift over time or across different sources of information.
Thanks to the internet, we have more access to information, education, and visual representations of diverse genders — but comprehensive and inclusive resources about gender as a concept and this aspect of identity are still lacking.
http://dgrahamblog.blogspot.com/2018/04/im-just-saying-there-are-many-sexual.html
At last count, certain people and organizations would have you know that there are 64 genders. Here is just a partial list: of 21 flavors and then some.
Masculine Homosexual Man Masculine Heterosexual Man Masculine Bisexual Man |
Feminine Homosexual Man Feminine Heterosexual Man Feminine Bisexual Man |
Androgine Homosexual Man Androgine Heterosexual Man Androgine Bisexual Man |
Masculine Heterosexual Woman Masculine Homosexual Woman Masculine Bisexual Woman |
Feminine Heterosexual Woman Feminine Homosexual Woman Feminine Bisexual Woman |
Androgine Heterosexual Woman Androgine Homosexual Woman Androgine Bisexual Woman |
Masculine Homosexual Andromale Masculine Heterosexual Androfemale Masculine Male-Attracted Androdite |
https://www.quora.com/How-many-types-of-genders-are-described-in-Hindu-scriptures-and-literature
here is a further breakdown in Hindu texts break down their known behaviors, bodily functions, and spiritual categories. Such as consciousness itself, can differentiate within 3 categories. Gods, human, or beasts.
Examples:
3. Srimad Bhagavatam
kvacit pumān kvacicca strī kvacinnobhaya mandhadhīḥ | devo manuṣyas-tiryag vā yathā karma guṇaṁ bhavaḥ ||
The Self which is enveloped by ignorance, is sometimes embodied as a man, sometimes as a woman, sometimes as a homosexual (ubhaya). According to its deeds and the nature one acquires thereby, one may be born as a god, a human or a beast. (Bhagavatam 4.29.29.)
5. Adhyatma Ramayana
na strī pumānvā ṣaṇḍo vā jīvaḥ sarvagato’vyayaḥ | eka evādvitīyo’yam ākāśavad lepakaḥ | nityo jñānamayaḥ śuddhaḥ sa katham śokam arhati ||
Kishkindha Kanda 3:16
Rama says : “The jiva is all-pervading and endless. It is neither masculine, feminine or neuter (ṣaṇḍha). It is one without a second, unaffected by anything, like the sky. It is eternal, pure and of the nature of consciousness.
Here is one reference that presents 63genders, NO. now, 81 genders with their own 3x systemic categorization schema of gender.
They categorize gender into physical, personality, and preference.
I can interpret this as referring to: biological status, external presentation and personal preference
I won't list them all here, though apath.org goes to great lengths to be all inclusive.
Including orientations and attractions to/of inanimate, non-biological objects.
Example: Apache Attack Helicopters (Helisexuals)
Apache Attack Helicopters (Helisexuals)
Because this is the meme-filled internet, and we want to be inclusive, I felt I should address the recent rise in Apache Attack Helicopter helisexuality online with an additional entry.
I Sexually Identify as an Attack Helicopter
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-sexually-identify-as-an-attack-helicopter
Why do people think there are 63 genders?
Basically because 4^3=64
if you include the extra category on the bottom right then there are 125 (5^3) genders.
It’s easier to think of broad categories, ie just 5^3 than it is to think of 125 at the same time.. there’s probably exponentially more than 125 if you really want to categorize and not all that difficult to do..
https://www.quora.com/Why-do-people-think-there-are-63-genders
for further study:
math homework:
The exponent of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication.
Exponents are also called Powers or Indices.
https://www.mathsisfun.com/exponent.html
https://www.coe.int/en/web/human-rights-channel/stop-sexism
this group categorizes gender orientation in this way:
Sexism is any expression (act, word, image, gesture) based on the idea that some persons, most often women, are inferior because of their sex.
OTHER areas of discrimination based on role, gender or identity of expression.
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age
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disability
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ethnicity
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religion
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social origin
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sexual orientation
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gender identity
this model there are 2 to the power of 4
2^4 = 16 categories to classify study participants. In this model there are 16 orientations
this is an example how the exponential growth impacts quantitative measurements as new filters are added.
Eight types of intelligence
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Logical-mathematical intelligence
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Linguistic intelligence
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Spatial Intelligence
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Musical Intelligence
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Bodily-kinesthetic Intelligence
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Intrapersonal Intelligence
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Interpersonal Intelligence
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Naturalistic intelligence
additional research:
https://www.iberostar.com/en/inspiration-guide/wellness/eight-types-of-intelligence/
https://blog.adioma.com/9-types-of-intelligence-infographic/
Nine types of intelligence
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Naturalist (nature smart)
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Musical (sound smart)
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Logical-mathematical (number/reasoning smart)
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Existential (life smart)
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Interpersonal (people smart)
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Bodily-kinesthetic (body smart)
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Linguistic (word smart)
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Intra-personal (self smart)
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Spatial (picture smart)
further study: take this test
The 9 Different Types of Intelligence – Which Smart are you ?
https://themindsjournal.com/the-nine-different-types-of-intelligence-which-smart-are-you/
note: there are several methods to Measure IQ in 8-9 types here is one of scale of measurement
note: there are different levels of measurement categories:
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full scale IQ
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verbal IQ and Performance IQ
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verbal comprehension index
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working memory index
perceptual organization index
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processing speed index
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16 additional sub categories
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wechsler_Adult_Intelligence_Scale
The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) is an IQ test designed to measure intelligence and cognitive ability in adults and older adolescents.[1] The original WAIS (Form I) was published in February 1955 by David Wechsler, as a revision of the Wechsler–Bellevue Intelligence Scale, released in 1939.[2] It is currently in its fourth edition (WAIS-IV) released in 2008 by Pearson, and is the most widely used IQ test, for both adults and older adolescents, in the world. Data collection for the next version (WAIS 5) began in 2016 and is expected to end in spring 2020.[3]
Further study:
Theory of multiple intelligences
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_multiple_intelligences
The theory of multiple intelligences proposes the differentiation of human intelligence into specific “modalities of intelligence”, rather than defining intelligence as a single, general ability.[1] The theory has been criticized by mainstream psychology for its lack of empirical evidence, and its dependence on subjective judgement.[2]
https://www.upbuild.com/enneagram/9types
Enneagram personality types:
the Enneagram adds and additional layer of filtering to personality expression beyond gender roles, perceived
or characterized, real or imaginary.
There are nine basic personality Types on the Enneagram (the name “Enneagram” means nine-pointed figure). Every individual is one of the nine Types. The primary Type is the most essential element of our personality. It is our lens on the world through which all of our thoughts and experiences are filtered.
further study:
https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/
https://www.16personalities.com/
to add an additional layer to the of human expression Identity complex,
here are 16 types of personalities that are expresses either explicit, latent or implied.
i personally oscillate between intp and infp with some isfp tendencies. eve i dont always fit within a standard paridigm.
for further study
https://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/
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here is a featured group of the week.
source:
https://www.pdcnet.org/rpa/Radical-Philosophy-Association-(RPA)
Radical Philosophy Association (RPA)
The Radical Philosophy Association is a non-sectarian, international forum for the philosophical discussion of fundamental social change. Founded in 1982, the RPA is open to anyone who shares the view that society should be built on cooperation rather than competition, and that social decision-making should be governed by democratic procedures. It considers its enterprise to be inherently interdisciplinary and welcome persons not trained in philosophy. More information is available at www.radicalphilosophyassociation.org.
http://www.radicalphilosophyassociation.org/
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The philosophy of systemic change
03-23-21
Premise:
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how can change, reformation of traditional values occur?
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what methods of reformation are possible?
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what are the mechanisms; (past, present and future) that can effect change on our religious, cultural, intellectual, technological systems?
Section 1: direction of change
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change comes from within an agency
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OR
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change comes from the outside an agency
Section 2: speed of change:
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gradual, deliberate, regulated, incremental, long term, can be peaceful
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OR
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sudden, spontaneous, chaotic, immediate, short term, can be violent
Section 3: participation of change:
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inclusive actions
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or
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exclusive actions
Section 4: method of change:
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covert tactics
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or
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overt tactics
Section 5: range of change
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local, isolated , incomplete, (limited)
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OR
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global, entire, near-complete (unlimited)
Examples:
change from within:
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the leader of Islam, the Em can be petitioned to make changes to their system
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or
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be deposed and replaced with a moderate, progressive reformer.
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the pope can issue edicts, and the cardinals debate how to implement the change.
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or
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the pope can be voted out, or replaced when they die. a progressive reformist pope can work towards changing their system.
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Change from without:
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Civil societies can impose regulations of expression
Inside:
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the leaders of each tradition, can be a causal agent to move towards a secular or orthodox view and practice.
outside:
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secular societies can create laws that regulate
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the freedom of expression of offensive traditions in protected public spaces.
Historical reference:
the church of England was a historical response to reform the christian faith
create a second progressive branch that served the people of the period
summery:
any tradition can be followed or discarded by every generation or individual.
The main point is that laws and policies can be drafted to regulate the public expression of offensive traditions.
obstacles:
fear, bias, cultural rejection, ms-information, mass psychosis, political will
Further research:
there should be examples of existing bills, policies and federal acts that prohibit hate speech, regardless of tradition.
references:
https://ascnhighered.org/ASCN/posts/change_you.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_fix
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReFrame
https://www.reframeproject.org/about-1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exogenous_and_endogenous_variables
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secularism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthodox
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_leadership
https://www.vaticancitytours.it/blog/hierarchy-of-the-catholic-church/
https://www.cmi.no/projects/1503-regulating-religion
https://clintonwhitehouse2.archives.gov/WH/New/html/19970819-3275.html
first draft 03/23/21 response to CA assembly ramses idea 792
https://egora-ilp.org/ideas/792