Common Misconceptions dispelled
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I don't really agree with 9. They're right enough about the history, but I don't agree that it's a "misconception". It just shifted in meaning. People use it that way now, so that's what it has come to mean.
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Hope it helps ya in some ways ;) Common misconceptions[^]
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Hope it helps ya in some ways ;) Common misconceptions[^]
My Blog -> https://adventurouszen.wordpress.com/
Don't agree with "Specifically in 1967 ... ever since, [Moms the world over have] felt it was bad for the kids to sit too close to the screen" - #8. We were told that sitting close to the screen harmed your eyes in 1953. And the screen was only 8"!
Use carrots and sticks to force the little fish into the big tent - Anon
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Hope it helps ya in some ways ;) Common misconceptions[^]
My Blog -> https://adventurouszen.wordpress.com/
I've never snogged a dog to be able to say whether it's cleaner or not. Then again, I did once set myself up for a blind date with a girl who was a bit of a dog. I never kissed her either. On the subject of third-world, I've often heard it mentioned that the press is the fourth estate. What are the other three before it and are there any that come after it? Just curious.
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Hope it helps ya in some ways ;) Common misconceptions[^]
My Blog -> https://adventurouszen.wordpress.com/
This dude clearly doesn't understand the difference between physical perception, i.e. via our five senses, and mental perception. Indeed, hunger is not a sense.
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I've never snogged a dog to be able to say whether it's cleaner or not. Then again, I did once set myself up for a blind date with a girl who was a bit of a dog. I never kissed her either. On the subject of third-world, I've often heard it mentioned that the press is the fourth estate. What are the other three before it and are there any that come after it? Just curious.
The Lords Temporal, The Lords Spiritual and The House of Commons are the first three estates of the realm. It was Thomas Carlyle who defined the term to relate to the press. "Burke said there were Three Estates in Parliament; but, in the Reporters' Gallery yonder, there sat a Fourth Estate more important far than they all."
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This dude clearly doesn't understand the difference between physical perception, i.e. via our five senses, and mental perception. Indeed, hunger is not a sense.
Yes it is. Any physiological detection that creates a chemical reaction to stimuli is a sense. It was Aristotle who said there were five senses, but he was an idiot.
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Yes it is. Any physiological detection that creates a chemical reaction to stimuli is a sense. It was Aristotle who said there were five senses, but he was an idiot.
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Thanks to this post, I found Haidinger's brush[^] (I looked up the definition of a sense, clicked through..) It's pretty awesome, a bit hard to see at first but then it was almost like discovering I had an extra sense all along and just didn't know it.
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Thanks to this post, I found Haidinger's brush[^] (I looked up the definition of a sense, clicked through..) It's pretty awesome, a bit hard to see at first but then it was almost like discovering I had an extra sense all along and just didn't know it.
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Yes it is. Any physiological detection that creates a chemical reaction to stimuli is a sense. It was Aristotle who said there were five senses, but he was an idiot.
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Oh, there are quite a few more than five, but none listed here even hint at hunger, which is only at some stretch of reasoning caused by stimulation of any recognized sensory system. I suggest hunger is a state of mind caused by stimulation of a chemoreceptor based sense related to hormones in the blood. In short, my argument is that whichever one of our many senses causes us to feel hunger, hunger itself is not a phenomenon that arises independently of mind and can be sensed.
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I don't really agree with 9. They're right enough about the history, but I don't agree that it's a "misconception". It just shifted in meaning. People use it that way now, so that's what it has come to mean.
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Oh, there are quite a few more than five, but none listed here even hint at hunger, which is only at some stretch of reasoning caused by stimulation of any recognized sensory system. I suggest hunger is a state of mind caused by stimulation of a chemoreceptor based sense related to hormones in the blood. In short, my argument is that whichever one of our many senses causes us to feel hunger, hunger itself is not a phenomenon that arises independently of mind and can be sensed.
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Brady Kelly wrote:
...state of mind caused by stimulation of a chemoreceptor based sense related to hormones in the blood.
And the defense rests.
That rest should get council fired. My point was that hunger was not the sense, but a result of input from the sense, the same as the alarm and anger you feel when I stab you with a pin are not senses, but results of input from your nociceptive and tactioceptive systems.
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That rest should get council fired. My point was that hunger was not the sense, but a result of input from the sense, the same as the alarm and anger you feel when I stab you with a pin are not senses, but results of input from your nociceptive and tactioceptive systems.
Brady Kelly wrote:
My point was that hunger was not the sense, but a result of input from the sense, the same as the alarm and anger you feel when I stab you with a pin are not senses, but results of input from your nociceptive and tactioceptive systems.
I don't agree with that description. How do you differentiate what you feel as "hunger" and the condition documented in the following story? http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Health/story?id=630943&page=1[^] Per your above description the people describe there have a psychological problem (your description) versus a genetic disease (current accepted theory.)
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Brady Kelly wrote:
My point was that hunger was not the sense, but a result of input from the sense, the same as the alarm and anger you feel when I stab you with a pin are not senses, but results of input from your nociceptive and tactioceptive systems.
I don't agree with that description. How do you differentiate what you feel as "hunger" and the condition documented in the following story? http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Health/story?id=630943&page=1[^] Per your above description the people describe there have a psychological problem (your description) versus a genetic disease (current accepted theory.)
jschell wrote:
How do you differentiate what you feel as "hunger" and the condition documented in the following story?
I hold that the physical effects of Prada-Willi result in excess hunger, just as the physical effects of running low in nutrients result in hunger in people without the disorder. I also think it's very simplistic and incorrect to imply that Prada-Willi is either psychological or genetic, or that these two classifications are exclusive in general.