Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Ambiguity
- Life or experience
- Language and thought
- by
- Opposed elements
- Indeterminated
Anmerkungen:
- Social realities are indeterminated
- Lack of normative regulations
- Inherently ambiguos
- Scanty information
- Conflictin info.
- Unreliable info.
- Could lead to
- Frustration
Anmerkungen:
- Bad if you do, bad if you don't
- Bouble binds
Anlagen:
- uncertainty
Anlagen:
- Group acceptance or rejection
- Smart phone
- in
- Normal phone
- out
- If I don't do it other will do it
Anmerkungen:
- If I don't do it other person will do it... and eventually force me to buy it to them
- Once frustrated
- How to trust again?
- how to motivate?
- lost of agency
- throw
- Love
- humor
- hope
- Depression
- Learned Helplessness theory of depression
- treatments ?
- Betrayal
- Injustice
- Solutions
- a. Identify the ambiguties of the term.
- b. Identify the contenders of the definition.
- c. Identify common grounds and possible relations.
- a. recognize the diferent levels of information.
- b. Identify the semantic differences
- c. Identify the context and agendas they imply.
- d''' . Plural treatment of common issues.
- can I use a solution methodology to generate ambiguity?
- Used as tool for exclusion
- Is it, when we cannot categorized properly?
- Key words
- Hegemony
- Alienation
- Subjetivity
- object
Anmerkungen:
- That which is other than the active mind and the thinking agent
- a thing
- of a purpose
- Objective
Anmerkungen:
- Looking only at the facts, setting aside personal preference or interest
- subject
Anmerkungen:
- from the operation of which the independent existence of all other things must be deduced - as objects thrown before this consciousness
- the active mind or the thinking agent
Anlagen:
- active mind
- thinking agent
- Psychologycal
Anmerkungen:
- Science of the human soul or mind
- a. of inner feelings.
b. of character and behavior seen from this pony of view
- Feeling
- Character
- objectify the inner world
Anmerkungen:
- This seems to be my ultimate aim
- A separable or at least radically
distinguishable inner world, within
which processes of feeling and
relationship and activity can be
described 'in their own terms' ,
such processes often being taken
as primary , with the outside world
- nature or society - seen as
secondary or contingent
- Behaviour
Anmerkungen:
- The most important effect is the description of certain 'intentional' and 'purposive' human practices and systems as if they were 'natural' or 'objective' stimuli, to which responses can be graded as 'normal' or 'abnormal' or 'deviant'. the sense of 'autonumus' or 'independent' response (ether generally, or in the sense of being outside the terms of a given system) can thus be weakened, with important effects in politics and sociology (cf. Deviant groups, deviant political behavior), in psychology (cf. Rationalization) and in the understanding of intelligence or of language (language behavior) , where there is now considerable argument between an extended sense of behaviorist explanations and explanations based on such terms as generative or creative (q.v.) p.45, Keywords
- Whit out any moral implication,
to describe ways in which
someone or something acts
(reacts) in some specific situation