Eh?
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Replying to @Jayarava
I didn’t understand the tweet. Are you saying you are appalled, or that I am?
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Replying to @Meaningness
Me. I have had my reservations, but watching followers employing fully reified "levels" left me cold.
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Replying to @Jayarava
Ah. Yes, agree in some cases. I don’t have time to correct most misconceptions, and don’t consider it my job.
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Replying to @Meaningness @Jayarava
There are different ways of approaching the moderation of blog comments; mine is relatively hands-off.
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Replying to @Meaningness @Jayarava
I spend literally as much time responding 2 comments/tweet inquiries/blog-related emails as I do writing; any more wd b impossible
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Replying to @Meaningness @Jayarava
I'm surprised by how much you DO reply! It encourages people to engage, which I appreciate.
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FWIW the way people "use" a theory will be helpful to them. And, why care if the theory itself is also wrong?
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Replying to @ssica3003
This rather assumes that people are rational. All the evidence is against you on this.
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diasgree. Rationality has no place in deriving emotional benefit from a psychological theory @Meaningness
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Replying to @ssica3003
Depends how you define benefit. Most people are harmed by psychological theories most of the time.
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