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The First Time Democracy & Freedom are Justified in Theory

A subreddit for the discussion of political philosophies and theories from the likes of Aristotle, Machiavelli, Locke, Hume, Kant, Burke, Thoreau, Nietzsche, Rawls, and Arendt. Or for just talking, seriously, about politics, i.e. respectable in-depth discussion, don't vote someone down simply because you disagree. Treat this subreddit as though the people that you are talking with are gathered in the same room with you.

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The First Time Democracy & Freedom are Justified in Theory

A subreddit to discuss political science. Political science is the scientific study of politics. It deals with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated constitutions and laws. Postings about current events are fine, as long as there is a political science angle. Rationality and coherent argument are encouraged, whereas ideological flamewars are strongly discouraged.

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A Software-based Thinking Theory is Enough to Mind

/r/DeepThoughts is a community for anyone looking for thoughtful reflection, discussion, and the exploration of unique or profound concepts and ideas. This subreddit is a space for thinking critically about our world and its ideas, and for collaboratively building our knowledge and understanding. It is a home for connection and contemplation where everyone is welcome. Please read our community rules before posting. Any post may be removed at moderator discretion.

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Why Emotions are Actually Indifferent from Thoughts

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Why Emotions are Actually Indifferent from Thoughts

This is still a new community where we're trying to frame the discussion of a very overlooked part of the human condition: childhood emotional neglect by primary caregivers. Help us get things started by contributing your thoughts and inviting others to join.

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Why Emotions are Actually Indifferent from Thoughts

This is a community for discussing the up-and-coming field of emotional intelligence (defined loosely as the ability to identify, assess, and control the emotions of oneself, of others, and of groups).

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Why Emotions are Actually Indifferent from Thoughts

Be free to talk about your emotions, ask questions about them or share insights. Be kind and help each other. Genuine conversational posts and exchanges are welcomed. Spam, video links, images will be removed.

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Why Emotions are Actually Indifferent from Thoughts

/r/DeepThoughts is a community for anyone looking for thoughtful reflection, discussion, and the exploration of unique or profound concepts and ideas. This subreddit is a space for thinking critically about our world and its ideas, and for collaboratively building our knowledge and understanding. It is a home for connection and contemplation where everyone is welcome. Please read our community rules before posting. Any post may be removed at moderator discretion.

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Why Emotions are Actually Indifferent from Thoughts

r/DarkPsychology101: where individuals can explore and learn about the complex and intricate world of dark psychology. It is a platform for individuals to delve deep into the study of the human psyche and understand the techniques of manipulation, deception, brainwashing, mind games, etc; The discussions are diverse and insightful, and members are encouraged to be responsible and ethical in their use of these techniques.

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Why Emotions are Actually Indifferent from Thoughts

A place to share and discuss articles/issues related to all fields of psychology. Discussions should be of an academic nature, avoiding ‘pop psychology.’ This is also a place to talk about your own psychology research, methods, and career in order to gain input from our vast psychology community. This subreddit is generally aimed at those in an intermediate to master level, mostly in/around graduate school, or for professionals; undergraduates, etc., are recommended for r/psychologystudents.

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A Software-based Thinking Theory is Enough to Mind

Welcome to r/Social_Psychology! Dive into the world of human behavior and social interactions with fellow enthusiasts, students, researchers, and professionals. Here, everyone is welcome to discuss any topic relating to social psychology. Whether it's conformity, prejudice, social influence, or group dynamics, share your insights, ask questions, and join the conversation on all things social psychology!

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A Software-based Thinking Theory is Enough to Mind

Group for the discussion on the new emerging field of Neurophilosophy and of those working in this field ( Churchlands) , as well as on the intersections between neuroscience ,philosophy, behavior, and other related fields

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Why are Emotions Actually Indifferent from Thoughts?

Science-based answers for questions about the mind, behavior and perception. This is not a mental health/advice sub! Non-Science-based answers may be removed without notice. Feel free to pick an applicable flair, or one will be chosen for you.

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Why Emotions are Actually Indifferent from Thoughts

A place for /r/psychology members (and others) to have friendly discussions about psychology. Psychology news and most posts of any kind are welcome as long as they are on topic.

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Why Emotions are Actually Indifferent from Thoughts

Mainly for collaboration, and discussing papers and articles within a research and psychology framework. This is a sub open to both psychology students and those who work in the field. Feel free to share and ask questions related to research/ study, projects and issues, related to all fields in both academia and in the profession.

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Why Emotions are Actually Indifferent from Thoughts

A community for all professional and licensed psychologists

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A Software-based Thinking Theory is Enough to Mind

We are a place for students of psychology to discuss study methods, receive assistance with homework, enquire for job-searching advice, and all else that come to mind. This community is aimed at those at the beginner to intermediate level, generally in or around undergraduate studies. Graduate students and professionals are recommended to our sister subreddit, r/AcademicPsychology.

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A Software-based Thinking Theory is Enough to Mind

Mindfulness is awareness of one's internal states and surroundings.

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A Software-based Thinking Theory is Enough to Mind

Philosophy of mind is the scholarly and academic study of the fundamental questions about how the mind works. Specifically it addresses the concepts of consciousness, intelligence, information, perception, and self.

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A Software-based Thinking Theory is Enough to Mind

Subreddit for the David Fincher Netflix show "Mindhunter". Synopsis: >In the late 1970s two FBI agents expand criminal science by delving into the psychology of murder and getting uneasily close to all-too-real monsters.

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A Software-based Thinking Theory is Enough to Mind

A place to share and discuss articles/issues related to all fields of psychology. Discussions should be of an academic nature, avoiding ‘pop psychology.’ This is also a place to talk about your own psychology research, methods, and career in order to gain input from our vast psychology community. This subreddit is generally aimed at those in an intermediate to master level, mostly in/around graduate school, or for professionals; undergraduates, etc., are recommended for r/psychologystudents.

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A Software-based thinking theory is enough to mind

A Reddit community for sharing and discussing science-based psychological material.

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A Software-based theory is enough to mind

/r/philosophy: the portal for public philosophy

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The new principles for unifying, reinventing, and reactivating social science(s)

A community for academic sociology and sociological discussions.

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A Software-based Theory is Enough to Mind

"Philosophy of religion is the philosophical study of the meaning and nature of religion. It includes the analyses of religious concepts, beliefs, terms, arguments, and practices of religious adherents. The scope of much of the work done in philosophy of religion has been limited to the various theistic religions. More recent work often involves a broader, more global approach, taking into consideration both theistic and non-theistic religious traditions." From: https://www.iep.utm.edu/religion/