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- Internal_discourse abstract "An inner discourse, or internal discourse, is a constructive act of the human mind and a tool for discovering new knowledge and making decisions. Along with feelings such as joy, anger, fear, etc., and sensory awareness, it is one of the few aspects of the processing of information and other mental activities of which humans can be directly aware. Inner discourse is so prominent in the human awareness of mental functioning that it may often seem to be synonymous with "mind." The view is then that "mind" means "what one experiences when thinking things out," and that "thinking things out" is believed to consist only of the words heard in internal discourse. This common sense idea of the mind must either block out the fact that the mind is constantly processing all kinds of information below the level of awareness, or else rename that activity to some putatively "non-mental" status such as "reflex reaction" or even, sometimes, "demon possession." An inner discourse takes place much as would a discussion with a second person. One might think, "I need $27 for the paper boy. I have some paper currency in my wallet. Ten plus ten plus five... I have $25. . Maybe I dropped coins in the sofa. Ah, here they are..." The ideal form of inner discourse would seem to be one that starts with statements about matters of fact and proceeds with logical rigor until a solution is achieved.On this view of thinking, progress toward better thinking is made when one learns how to evaluate how well "statements of fact" are actually grounded, and when one learns how to avoid logical errors. But one must also take account of questions like why one is seeking a solution (Why do I want to contribute money to this charity?), and why one may keep getting results that turn out to be biased in fairly consistent patterns (Why do I never give to charities that benefit a certain group?).".
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- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLink Autocommunication.
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLink Awareness.
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Consciousness_studies.
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLink Dialectic_process_vs._dialogic_process.
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLink Dialogic.
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLink Dialogical_self.
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLink Donald_Davidson_(philosopher).
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLink Feeling.
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLink Internal_monologue.
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLink Mind.
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLink Willard_Van_Orman_Quine.
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Internal discourse".
- Internal_discourse wikiPageWikiLinkText "inner discourse".
- Internal_discourse hasPhotoCollection Internal_discourse.
- Internal_discourse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Psychology-stub.
- Internal_discourse subject Category:Consciousness_studies.
- Internal_discourse hypernym Act.
- Internal_discourse type Article.
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- Internal_discourse type Article.
- Internal_discourse type Study.
- Internal_discourse comment "An inner discourse, or internal discourse, is a constructive act of the human mind and a tool for discovering new knowledge and making decisions. Along with feelings such as joy, anger, fear, etc., and sensory awareness, it is one of the few aspects of the processing of information and other mental activities of which humans can be directly aware.".
- Internal_discourse label "Internal discourse".
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- Internal_discourse sameAs Внутренний_диалог.
- Internal_discourse sameAs Q4113793.
- Internal_discourse sameAs Q4113793.
- Internal_discourse wasDerivedFrom Internal_discourse?oldid=682701743.
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