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KlM-J0NG-UN t1_jaruozn wrote
Reply to Our emotional experiences reveal facts about the world in the same way our sensory experiences do. Trusting in either requires a leap of faith to some degree. by IAI_Admin
In cognitive theory, emotional experience is a consequence of interpreting sensory experiences. E.g, sensing threat=feel anxious.
Trusting anything requires a leap of faith but it's easy to see that our feelings will be skewed to the extent that our interpretations is skewed. Feeling anxious doesn't prove that a threat is there since we have limited access, through our senses, to what is really there.
KlM-J0NG-UN t1_j9yhq0r wrote
Reply to comment by killertortilla in In a tiny Florida park, a ‘wind phone’ connects callers to lost loved ones by tommywiseauswife
How would it be harmful?
KlM-J0NG-UN t1_j9tgt29 wrote
Reply to comment by killertortilla in In a tiny Florida park, a ‘wind phone’ connects callers to lost loved ones by tommywiseauswife
No need to see a psychologist if it's harmless.
KlM-J0NG-UN t1_izsk0a2 wrote
Can we do this but with apartments instead? Thanks
KlM-J0NG-UN t1_jatwuyn wrote
Reply to comment by hamburglin in Our emotional experiences reveal facts about the world in the same way our sensory experiences do. Trusting in either requires a leap of faith to some degree. by IAI_Admin
Serotonin causing depression has never been proven despite a lot of research.