This document discusses the perception process and what constitutes reality. It argues that reality is created in the mind and is what we think is real rather than objectively real. The perception process involves selecting data from the environment, organizing and prioritizing it based on our experiences, and interpreting it by giving meaning to the data based on past experiences. This process creates our individual realities from our external environment.
Beginning from the differences in realities, to the perception process, to factors that influence how we interpret data, and how to narrow the differences in perceptions between individuatials.
Beginning from the differences in realities, to the perception process, to factors that influence how we interpret data, and how to narrow the differences in perceptions between individuatials.
Candice O'Denver-Education in the nature of mind a standardized solutionCandice O'Denver
There is nothing that is needed more at this point in history than a standardized solution to education in the nature of mind. Before the current era, people lived pretty much in isolated culture around the world, and each culture had its own idea of education in the nature of mind. However, society has changed significantly due to transportation, electronic communications and telecommunications uniting all of us together.
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1. Data/facts
2. Information
3. Knowledge
4. Wisdom
A healthcare scenario with the following knowledge creation (one for each)
1. Data/facts
2. Information
3. Knowledge
4. Wisdom
1. Data/facts
2. Information
3. Knowledge
4. Wisdom
Solution
Data is raw. It simply exists and has no significance beyond its existence (in and of itself).
It can exist in any form, usable or not. It does not have meaning of itself. In computer parlance, a
spreadsheet generally starts out by holding data.
information is data that has been given meaning by way of relational connection.
This \"meaning\" can be useful, but does not have to be. In computer parlance, a relational
database makes information from the data stored within it.
knowledge is the appropriate collection of information, such that it\'s intent is to be
useful. Knowledge is a deterministic process. When someone \"memorizes\" information (as
less-aspiring test-bound students often do), then they have amassed knowledge. This knowledge
has useful meaning to them, but it does not provide for, in and of itself, an integration such as
would infer further knowledge. For example, elementary school children memorize, or amass
knowledge of, the \"times table\". They can tell you that \"2 x 2 = 4\" because they have amassed
that knowledge (it being included in the times table). But when asked what is \"1267 x 300\",
they can not respond correctly because that entry is not in their times table. To correctly answer
such a question requires a true cognitive and analytical ability that is only encompassed in the
next level... understanding. In computer parlance, most of the applications we use (modeling,
simulation, etc.) exercise some type of stored knowledge.
wisdom is an extrapolative and non-deterministic, non-probabilistic process. It calls
upon all the previous levels of consciousness, and specifically upon special types of human
programming (moral, ethical codes, etc.). It beckons to give us understanding about which there
has previously been no understanding, and in doing so, goes far beyond understanding itself. It is
the essence of philosophical probing. Unlike the previous four levels, it asks questions to which
there is no (easily-achievable) answer, and in some cases, to which there can be no humanly-
known answer period. Wisdom is therefore, the process by which we also discern, or judge,
between right and wrong, good and bad. I personally believe that computers do not have, and
will never have the ability to posses wisdom. Wisdom is a uniquely human state, or as I see it,
wisdom requires one to have a soul, for it resides as much in the heart as in the mind. And a soul
is something machines will never possess. personally I contend that the sequence is a bit less
involved than described by Ackoff. The following diagram represents the
transitions from data, to information, to knowledge, and finally to wisdom, and it is
understand.
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We here try to apply the concept of Possible/Parallel Worlds from Logic, which came to our knowledge through the hands of Graham Priest, and through a French movie, to Psychiatry. We think this concept is ideal because we can make use of mathematical elements to draw theories of control, and diagnosis, and therefore also therapeutic theories. We will make use of the new model of psyche proposed by us to expand on a few items. Perhaps the best use of this paper is empowering the professionals of Psychiatry, and Psychology by providing new tools for their studies, and work. The main focus is the human psyche. In order to explain the World of God, Inner Reality, and Outer Reality, which are divisions that are obtained from applying the concept of parallel worlds to the studies on the human psyche, we end up paying a light, and perhaps, an enlightening, visit to the concepts of schizophrenia, autism, Down Syndrome, and psychopathy.
COVID-19 is one of the greatest crises humanity has experienced. Much more than the pandemic, it is inducing a revolution in human perception. We are still at its onset; we do not realize its magnitude or essence, but it will change who we are as human beings. In this booklet, I will introduce a new way of thinking that I hope will help readers put some order in what seems like a chaotic world.
Candice O'Denver and the Balanced View team provide this resource for you to enjoy. It is a complete introduction to open intelligence, clarifying human nature and empowering optimal use of our innate strenghts, gifts and talents to be of benefit to all
, how does
this type of computational self-awareness relate to the human
experience of consciousness? Is self-awareness sufficient for
consciousness, or is something else required? And if something
else is required, what is the nature of this “extra thing?
PERPETUAL SELF CONFLICT: SELF AWARENESS AS A KEYMurray Hunter
PERPETUAL SELF CONFLICT: SELF AWARENESS AS A KEY
TO OUR ETHICAL DRIVE, PERSONAL MASTERY, AND
PERCEPTION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES
Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2011, pp. 96-137
Candice O'Denver-Education in the nature of mind a standardized solutionCandice O'Denver
There is nothing that is needed more at this point in history than a standardized solution to education in the nature of mind. Before the current era, people lived pretty much in isolated culture around the world, and each culture had its own idea of education in the nature of mind. However, society has changed significantly due to transportation, electronic communications and telecommunications uniting all of us together.
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Tok Sense Perception
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A healthcare scenario with the following knowledge creation (one f.pdfjovankarenhookeott88
A healthcare scenario with the following knowledge creation (one for each)
1. Data/facts
2. Information
3. Knowledge
4. Wisdom
A healthcare scenario with the following knowledge creation (one for each)
1. Data/facts
2. Information
3. Knowledge
4. Wisdom
1. Data/facts
2. Information
3. Knowledge
4. Wisdom
Solution
Data is raw. It simply exists and has no significance beyond its existence (in and of itself).
It can exist in any form, usable or not. It does not have meaning of itself. In computer parlance, a
spreadsheet generally starts out by holding data.
information is data that has been given meaning by way of relational connection.
This \"meaning\" can be useful, but does not have to be. In computer parlance, a relational
database makes information from the data stored within it.
knowledge is the appropriate collection of information, such that it\'s intent is to be
useful. Knowledge is a deterministic process. When someone \"memorizes\" information (as
less-aspiring test-bound students often do), then they have amassed knowledge. This knowledge
has useful meaning to them, but it does not provide for, in and of itself, an integration such as
would infer further knowledge. For example, elementary school children memorize, or amass
knowledge of, the \"times table\". They can tell you that \"2 x 2 = 4\" because they have amassed
that knowledge (it being included in the times table). But when asked what is \"1267 x 300\",
they can not respond correctly because that entry is not in their times table. To correctly answer
such a question requires a true cognitive and analytical ability that is only encompassed in the
next level... understanding. In computer parlance, most of the applications we use (modeling,
simulation, etc.) exercise some type of stored knowledge.
wisdom is an extrapolative and non-deterministic, non-probabilistic process. It calls
upon all the previous levels of consciousness, and specifically upon special types of human
programming (moral, ethical codes, etc.). It beckons to give us understanding about which there
has previously been no understanding, and in doing so, goes far beyond understanding itself. It is
the essence of philosophical probing. Unlike the previous four levels, it asks questions to which
there is no (easily-achievable) answer, and in some cases, to which there can be no humanly-
known answer period. Wisdom is therefore, the process by which we also discern, or judge,
between right and wrong, good and bad. I personally believe that computers do not have, and
will never have the ability to posses wisdom. Wisdom is a uniquely human state, or as I see it,
wisdom requires one to have a soul, for it resides as much in the heart as in the mind. And a soul
is something machines will never possess. personally I contend that the sequence is a bit less
involved than described by Ackoff. The following diagram represents the
transitions from data, to information, to knowledge, and finally to wisdom, and it is
understand.
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We here try to apply the concept of Possible/Parallel Worlds from Logic, which came to our knowledge through the hands of Graham Priest, and through a French movie, to Psychiatry. We think this concept is ideal because we can make use of mathematical elements to draw theories of control, and diagnosis, and therefore also therapeutic theories. We will make use of the new model of psyche proposed by us to expand on a few items. Perhaps the best use of this paper is empowering the professionals of Psychiatry, and Psychology by providing new tools for their studies, and work. The main focus is the human psyche. In order to explain the World of God, Inner Reality, and Outer Reality, which are divisions that are obtained from applying the concept of parallel worlds to the studies on the human psyche, we end up paying a light, and perhaps, an enlightening, visit to the concepts of schizophrenia, autism, Down Syndrome, and psychopathy.
COVID-19 is one of the greatest crises humanity has experienced. Much more than the pandemic, it is inducing a revolution in human perception. We are still at its onset; we do not realize its magnitude or essence, but it will change who we are as human beings. In this booklet, I will introduce a new way of thinking that I hope will help readers put some order in what seems like a chaotic world.
Candice O'Denver and the Balanced View team provide this resource for you to enjoy. It is a complete introduction to open intelligence, clarifying human nature and empowering optimal use of our innate strenghts, gifts and talents to be of benefit to all
, how does
this type of computational self-awareness relate to the human
experience of consciousness? Is self-awareness sufficient for
consciousness, or is something else required? And if something
else is required, what is the nature of this “extra thing?
PERPETUAL SELF CONFLICT: SELF AWARENESS AS A KEYMurray Hunter
PERPETUAL SELF CONFLICT: SELF AWARENESS AS A KEY
TO OUR ETHICAL DRIVE, PERSONAL MASTERY, AND
PERCEPTION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES
Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2011, pp. 96-137
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2. What Is Reality? Reality includes everything that is (whether or not it is observable, accessible or understandable by science, philosophy, theology, or any system of analysis). Reality is the degree of agreement achieved by two ends of a communication line. What is real is only real because it is agreed upon, and for no other reason. SO… what is commonly labeled as “reality” is created in the mind.
3. Reality Isn’t….Real? Nope, reality is not what is “real,” it is what we think is real. When the realities of two people differ about the same subject, this is when conflict occurs. According to psychologist Paul Watzlawick, “the belief that one’s own view of reality is the only reality is the most dangerous of all delusions. It becomes still more dangerous if it is coupled with the missionary zeal to enlighten the rest of the world, whether the rest of the world wishes to be enlightened or not.”
4. Virtual Reality Virtual Reality can be used as an example of a reality that is not “real”. In this reality, computer technology is used to create the effect of an interactive three-dimensional world in which the objects have a sense of spatial presence. Using computer technology and equipment, an artificial environment can be created that is presented to the user in such a way that it looks and feels like a real environment.
5. Perception Perception is an individual act. For example, it is impossible for two people to have identical life experiences; similarly, there are no two people who perceive a situation in the same manner.
6. The Perception Process The Perception Process is intended to create our reality from our environment. We all create our realities of people, events and things in our environment internally using the Process of Perception: selecting, sorting, and interpreting data from our external environment.
7. The Perception Process This process comes into play as we are overwhelmed with messages from our environment. Through this method we take these environmental messages, select certain ones, attach meanings to them and finally create an image of our environment. We call this picture our reality.
8. The Perception Process (Step 1) First, we select data from the environment. This stage acts as a filtering mechanism. Most of the data we’re exposed to is filtered out, while some is selected to pass on to our awareness.
9. The Perception Process (Step 2) Second, we organize and prioritize the data we’ve become aware of. We do this so that certain information stands out over others. This prioritization is based on our own experiences, which may not be shared by others.
10. The Perception Process (Step 3) The third phase is interpreting data. This is where we manipulate the information we’ve gathered and organized to give it meaning. Here, we search our memories and appoint meaning to the data based on its similarity to our previous experiences.