Warren Kinston
14. May 2013 02:00
ORIGINALLY WRITTEN IN 2012 but not posted till 2025.
This life is not just physics and biology.

It is also experiential and social. Any reduction or contempt for this meta-reality (metaphysics) prevents us studying how we are creative and ethical. When we create or make a moral choice it feels real because it is real. Being real, it has real-world effects apart from neuronal firing. Ignoring these effects is dangerous, really dangerous—just as ignoring a safe falling onto your head is dangerous. On the other hand, you can ignore your neurons entirely: there will not be the tiniest difference to what happens.
If you have a scientific bent, as I do, then you will believe that anything that is real can and should be studied. I call this meta-reality: psychosocial reality.
Grasping personal psychosocial reality is tricky because More...
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Warren Kinston
Warren Kinston
16. September 2012 03:00
You will read again and again in popular scientific articles that we human beings are not very good at handling probability. It has become almost an article of faith.

John Kay, respected economist and academic, writes in the Financial Times (as noted here): “We do not often, or easily, think in terms of probabilities, because there are not many situations in which this style of thinking is useful."
Really? Is that true? More...
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Warren Kinston
Warren Kinston
26. April 2012 02:00

The last blog about «purifying the mind» asked if there was an alternative popular word for "purify". There is: it is "detox". But do you detox your mind or your body?
A few blogs ago I talked about the Mind v Body debate and other dialectics in developing a personal identity. I promised to tell you how mind (thesis) and body (antithesis) are synthesized.
The recent blog on purifying yourself has reminded me of that promise because to detox your mind is a different kettle of fish to detoxing your body.
Body v Mind is generated by an Identity Approach named "Emotional Being". If you combine «Body + Mind», the synthesis is «The Self». Do you agree that your Self is both your mind and your body? I hope so, because you can't have a Self without having both of these. This higher level Identity Approach is named "Individual Being". What then catalyzes More...
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Warren Kinston
Warren Kinston
26. February 2012 01:00
You notice something about life, the art of life, something that you think no-one has ever before identified. But you are usually wrong. It is very, very difficult to discover something new about human existence.
In the «better Self» work that is my current focus, I surprised myself by recognizing three codes that mankind has developed to provide optimum self and social control. It was simple, but new for me at least. One code deals with social existence and controlling our animal instincts, the next deals with living well in accord with what is right for each, and the third is More...
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