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by Harry Binswanger
Extending material presented in "Psycho-Epistemology I", Dr. Binswanger introduces and defines a new sub-discipline: applied psycho-epistemology.
Topics include:
The goal of applied psycho-epistemology; psycho-epistemology as one's automatized "mental software"; psycho-epistemology vs. epistemology; mental filing as link formation; factors affecting information retrieval; automatization and context-priming; definition as the process that organizes your knowledge by essentials; the integrative role of the genus; how to concretize properly; how to concretize properly; thinking in examples:"thought experiments"; the psycho-epistemology of emotions.
(Audio CD; 4-CD set; 3 hrs., 6 min., with Q & A)
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