Click here to write us a note . Humanity are made up with this instrument of knowing, and by that also knowing right from wrong. This instrument varies amongst us all, but it is within us all. This instrument can be trained to get better, and it can be fogged by not focusing on this area of life experience. This is the sense of logic that knows the colors blue from red and by seeing objects, and gives it tags. George Herbert Mead (Mead, 1985) focused on this area in the developing of his wo...
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Click here to write us a note . Humanity are made up with this instrument of knowing, and by that also knowing right from wrong. This instrument varies amongst us all, but it is within us all. This instrument can be trained to get better, and it can be fogged by not focusing on this area of life experience. This is the sense of logic that knows the colors blue from red and by seeing objects, and gives it tags. George Herbert Mead (Mead, 1985) focused on this area in the developing of his wo...
Click here to write us a note . This episode will go into what I want to call the commonality of our human experience. History has collected past encounters and today we have close access to the field of this phenomenon called life. The human experience is our common meeting or encounter with life and pursuit of meaning. The collection of our common stories and what we have met as humanity gives us the ability to check the validity to claims of truths that have been made, and we have the cha...
Society and faith
Click here to write us a note . Humanity are made up with this instrument of knowing, and by that also knowing right from wrong. This instrument varies amongst us all, but it is within us all. This instrument can be trained to get better, and it can be fogged by not focusing on this area of life experience. This is the sense of logic that knows the colors blue from red and by seeing objects, and gives it tags. George Herbert Mead (Mead, 1985) focused on this area in the developing of his wo...