Triangle
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Post by Triangle on Apr 26, 2023 13:05:52 GMT
What I mean by "topic behaviour"?
If there is no topic behaviour there is no non-topic behaviour.
Aceptable behaviour in a discussion. Morality of language, and meaningless itself.
More:
Verbal Behaviour, but verbal conduct. It's more plentiful to "abstract" the idea of verbal behaviour and substitute It for "verbal conduct".
Pointless, non-pointless.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Apr 26, 2023 13:10:19 GMT
It seems so. However, a mediocre human being can act only what it is possible for him physiologically, and as long as it is possible physiologically, etc.
As far as I understand it if my actions are beyond comprehension of another person, then for that person is barely able to define what am I doing, or the purposes of my actions, etc.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Apr 26, 2023 13:13:37 GMT
p.s. Also behaviourism reminds me a kind of mathemacial way to get or to comprehend the reality only via intellect (not reasoning), or in some kind of a way. It's like, an action A is a function of actions B and C, so A(B,C), but that's about it what we can get from it. Strictly an instrumental way.
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Post by Triangle on Apr 26, 2023 13:13:37 GMT
Perfect. But there is a common and standard perfection that have no relation with our singularity.
Freedom can be a thing beyond words. Silence also can be freedom.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Apr 26, 2023 14:27:33 GMT
Perfect. But there is a common and standard perfection that have no relation with our singularity. Freedom can be a thing beyond words. Silence also can be freedom. What do you mean by 'singularity'? Can't say I got the first line. And for me it's not easy to agree that freedome can be this or that, or something. Yes, it has different forms, but it doesn't mean freedom is just whatever it is. Anyway, gaps, silence, and so on - are behaviour. Actually, whatever a person is doing - no matter if he's sleeping, running, or freezing - he's doing something, which is to have a certain behaviour. Another story, that kinds of behaviour are different, and some of actions are subconscious as blinking with the eyes when sneezing, and controlled, when a person is putting his fingers upon the keyboard while typing.
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