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Stargazing Star gazing. Before the sun rises, the world is dark, and the sky is radiant. We count the stars and wait for tomorrow to come. Since time immemorial, the sky has illuminated the stars to tell us what lies ahead. Tomorrow is foreseen before the sun rises—only a small gap between them. That's how time is defined, and life follows it. The stars have been our guide, our clock, and our source of ho.. 2024. 11. 27.
The Concept of Time Psychological research underscores the emotional dimensions of time perception, revealing that factors such as mood and cognitive load can distort our subjective experience of time's passage. Summary The concept of time is a fundamental and intricate topic that encompasses philosophical, scientific, cultural, and psychological dimensions. Often defined as the progression of events, time is typi.. 2024. 11. 26.
Metacognition Metacognition represents a critical area of inquiry that bridges psychology and education, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness in cognitive processes for enhanced learning and personal development. Summary Metacognition is the awareness and regulation of one’s own cognitive processes, encompassing the understanding of how individuals think, learn, and apply strategies for effective lea.. 2024. 11. 25.
Who we are Identity perception is determined more by moral behavior, and not by one’s memory capacity. Moral behavior takes center stage in identity development, emerging as the protagonist that shapes our self-perception. While memory serves as a rich mix of experiences, the moral compass guides our actions and decisions, ultimately sculpting the contours of who we are. As sentient beings, we are driven.. 2024. 11. 24.
Self-awareness Self-consciousness is shaped through the experiences and narratives of particular peoples. This collective journey contributes to the unfolding of spirit, suggesting that self-awareness is a dynamic process informed by history and social context. Summary Self-awareness is a multifaceted psychological and philosophical concept that encompasses an individual's understanding of their thoughts, emo.. 2024. 11. 23.
Mentalization Mentalization, defined as the capacity to understand one's own and others' mental states, plays a crucial role in social cognition and interpersonal relationships.   Summary Mentalization is a psychological construct that refers to the capacity to understand and interpret one's own and others' mental states, which is essential for effective social interaction and emotional regulation. Emerging f.. 2024. 11. 22.
Character Identity Characters may identify themselves based on their roles as a teacher, parent, or member of a cultural community, illustrating how external perceptions can influence self-conception. This aspect of identity can evolve over time, reflecting changes in relationships and personal insights. Summary Character identity is a multifaceted concept that refers to the intricate interplay of traits, beliefs.. 2024. 11. 21.
Bayesian Cognitive Science Bayesian cognitive science is an interdisciplinary field that integrates principles of Bayesian probability with cognitive psychology to understand and model human thought processes. Summary Bayesian cognitive science is an interdisciplinary field that integrates principles of Bayesian probability with cognitive psychology to understand and model human thought processes. This approach is signif.. 2024. 11. 20.
Existentialism Existentialism explores themes of absurdity, authenticity, and individuality, often confronting the tension between humans' search for meaning and an indifferent universe that offers none. Summary Existentialism is a philosophical movement that focuses on individual existence, freedom, and the meaning that each person creates through their choices and actions. Central to existentialist thought i.. 2024. 11. 19.
Backpropagation Backpropagation serves as a foundational algorithm that has propelled advancements in artificial intelligence. Summary Backpropagation is a critical algorithm in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning, particularly for training artificial neural networks (ANNs). This method enables neural networks to learn from data by minimizing the prediction error through efficient adjust.. 2024. 11. 18.
Boltzmann Machine Boltzmann Machines have evolved over time to address various problems and use cases, leading to the development of several variations. Each type is designed with specific characteristics that enhance their functionality and efficiency in different applications. Summary A Boltzmann Machine (BM) is a type of stochastic recurrent neural network utilized in deep learning, characterized by its uniqu.. 2024. 11. 17.
Character and Identity The development of character is influenced by a dynamic interplay of genetic predispositions and environmental factors, as research in psychology highlights the importance of both nature and nurture in shaping personality traits.  Summary Character and Identity refer to the intertwined concepts of an individual's moral and ethical qualities (character) and the complex construct of who they are (.. 2024. 11. 16.
AI and Neurons The comparison between artificial and biological neurons reveals important insights into the capabilities and limitations of current AI systems, especially when viewed in the context of cognitive functions like long-term memory (LTM) and identity formation. In the field of cognition, the intricate work between artificial and biological neurons unfolds, revealing a captivating interplay of simila.. 2024. 11. 15.
Attitude and Identity How individuals feel about their social environment and internal characteristics influences their ability to form a stable identity. Summary Attitude and Identity refers to the intricate relationship between an individual's evaluations of objects, people, or issues (attitudes) and their self-concept (identity). These constructs are central to social psychology, influencing behavior, social inter.. 2024. 11. 14.
Identity Perception Individuals come to know themselves through their interactions rather than introspection.  Summary Identity perception refers to the complex and multifaceted ways individuals understand themselves and are perceived by others, deeply influencing social interactions and personal development. This construct is underpinned by various psychological and sociological theories, such as Charles Horton Co.. 2024. 11. 13.
Identity Formation Autobiographical Memories  Theories like John Locke's memory-based account of identity argue that memory is fundamental to maintaining a stable identity over time, while David Hume challenges the notion of a fixed self, positing that identity is fluid and shaped by ongoing experiences.   Summary Long-term memory (LTM) is a crucial cognitive function that allows individuals to store and retrieve .. 2024. 11. 12.
Neural Networks The relationship between artificial and biological neurons highlights significant similarities and differences in their operation. Summary Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are computational models inspired by the structure and function of biological neural networks found in the human brain. These networks consist of interconnected units known as artificial neurons, organized in layers to pro.. 2024. 11. 11.
Hope - The Future and All Points in Time Hope - The Future and All Points in TimeThe most powerful thing for humanity is hope.   Summary Hope is a philosophical exploration that examines the interplay between the concepts of hope and eternalism within the context of time and human existence. Hope, understood as a multifaceted emotional state that encompasses desire and belief in a desired outcome, serves as a vital element of human age.. 2024. 11. 10.
Spacetime Is space time? Or is time space?  Summary Space and time are fundamental concepts in physics and philosophy that describe the dimensions within which all physical events occur. Historically, these notions have evolved from ancient philosophical musings to advanced scientific theories, significantly influencing our understanding of the universe. The exploration of space and time addresses critica.. 2024. 11. 9.
Time Phenomenon Is time an intuition or a learned culture? Summary Time perception is a multifaceted psychological phenomenon that influences how individuals experience and understand the passage of time. It is shaped by a complex interplay of cognitive mechanisms, emotional states, cultural contexts, and linguistic structures. Research has established that our perception of time is not merely a straightforward.. 2024. 11. 8.
Existence itself Time slips through our fingers like grains of sand, elusive and infinite. I chase the shadow, trying to grasp the essence, but I live in the moment. It is just beyond the reach. Is time the steady rhythm of a heartbeat, echoing the cadence of life's fragile procession? Each pulse marking a moment passed becomes a silent echo in the cosmos of existence.Perhaps time is the breath we draw, the rise.. 2024. 11. 7.
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