But I think this was about ppl *being drawn to* subjectivity & intuition in religion or to other aspects.
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The illusion of truth. Rather than whether it actually is true which none of us think.
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Well this earlier thread is still in my mind too and I suspect it at least partially inspired this thread.https://twitter.com/christianjbdev/status/879695950859653120 …
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Sorry that link didn't show it all. This one should.https://twitter.com/Intrinsic29/status/879703756199272448 …
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Yeah, see. You're thinking functionally rather than psychologically. What it comes down to, not how ppl think.
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I actually see psychology as function of the mind. I use the term functionally because I think the only differences are semantic.
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Well, I think they're different personality types satisfied by different ways of thinking.
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I'm skeptical of this. I bet there's roughly the same cross-over of different personality types in both.
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But I'm talking about types. The both are types. Literalists & mystics.
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In the thread I linked, I'm arguing both PoMo and religion entail the same type of reasoning and appeals functionally.
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I think both types exist in both kinds of thinking.
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