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Carl Jung’s DARK Truth About Women Men Must Know [21:44]     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by GrayDragon to Philosophy 2 weeks ago (+8/-2)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpO3_VKyA2I

This is an outstanding video. At least I thought so while I am drunk hic.
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Universal laws of conscious psyche and normal intellect     (Philosophy)
submitted by Conspirologist to Philosophy 4 weeks ago (+1/-2)
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Universal Laws of Conscious Psyche and Normal Intellect

Based on Asimov’s robotic laws, these parallel laws use human logic for survival, enabling rapid detection of degenerates for self-defense, with conflicts resolved rationally to uphold ethical action.

I Law: A normal human must protect personal and common awareness, health, wealth, freedom, and safety, except where such protection conflicts with the II or III Law.

II Law: A normal human must respect human natural needs and rational preferences, except where unnatural needs or preferences conflict with the I or III Law.

III Law: A normal human must not, by action or inaction, harm others psychologically or physically, except for self-defense or where such conflicts with the I or II Law.
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Perfection of ideal center in natural balance     (Philosophy)
submitted by Conspirologist to Philosophy 4 weeks ago (+0/-2)
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Centrism’s rationality and objectivity mirrors nature’s and human systems’ preference for balanced conditions conducive to well-being. The table illustrates how centered values optimize perfection, while extremes are harmful or destabilizing, reinforcing centrism as natural, balanced normality.

Table: Centrism as Natural Balance

Phenomenon | Extreme Left (-) | Centered Value (Ideal) | Extreme Right (+)
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Temperature: | Cold | Warm | Hot
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Humidity: | Dry | Mild | Wet
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Physiology: | Thin | Fit | Fat
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Psychology: | Pessimism | Realism | Optimism
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Psychiatry: | Untermensch | Ublichmensh | Ubermensch
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Sexology: | Asexuality | Sexuality | Oversexuality
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Design: | Minimalism | Perfectionism | Maximalism
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Politology: | Anarchy | Republic | Monarchy
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Economics: | Socialism | Centrism | Capitalism
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Sociology: | Libertarian | Authoritative | Authoritarian
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Theology: | Atheism | Agnosticism | Theism
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Genderism: | Feminism | Fairnesism | Maschilism
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Morality: | Needs | Moderation | Preferences
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Legality: | Rights | Justice | Duties
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Governance: | Freedom | Liberty | Security
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Ethnicism: | Xenophilia | Nationalism | Xenophobia
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Semitism: | Prosemitism | Aposemitism | Antisemitism
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Id, Ego & Superego - In psychoanalytic theory, the id, ego and superego are three distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus, outlined in Sigmund Freud's structural model of the psyche     (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted by MartinTimothy to Philosophy 2 weeks ago (+1/-4)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Id,_ego_and_superego

Broadly speaking, the id is the organism's unconscious array of uncoordinated instinctual needs, impulses and desires; the superego is the part of the psyche that has internalized social rules and norms, largely in response to parental demands and prohibitions in childhood; the ego is the integrative agent that directs activity based on mediation between the id's energies, the demands of external reality, and the moral and critical constraints of the superego. Wiki.