Mar 6, 2020, 6:28 PM

This might be hard. Yes, all epistemic processes are the same:

sense-perception > auto-association > hypothesis(intuition) > theory(reason) > survival in market(demonstration) -> repeat.

So it’s rather obvious that information move from sense perception(observation), to intuition(prediction), to reason (permutation), to action (demonstration), to observation in a continuous cognitive loop (continuous recursive).

DECEIT

  1. Emotional Influence (intuition, empathy): Bias, Wishful-Thinking, Loading-Framing,

  2. Cognitive Influence (Rational, sympathy): Suggestion, Obscuring, Overloading, Inflation, Conflation.

  3. Evidentiary Influence (empirical, imitation): Fiction, Fictionalism, Deceit

  4. Denial, and substitution of agreement/disagreement for truth/falsehood.

FICTIONALISMS

3.1 Intuition(emotional-predictive) -> Occult-Supernatural -> vs realism, naturalism

3.2 Reason(rational-theoretical) -> Sophistry-Idealism -> vs Logic, incentives, rational choice

3.3 Action (physical-empirical) -> Magic-Pseudoscience -> vs Operationalism, Empiricism

Technically speaking these are all methods of overloading our ability to detect constant and inconstant relations by appeal to emotional, rational, and evidentiary

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