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David Bohm’s Saturday Seminar: Unpacking Thought as a Systemic Flaw
The transcript from David Bohm’s seminar offers a profound exploration of thought as an interconnected system, revealing its pervasive flaws and their implications for personal and global challenges. Below, we dissect the key subjects, questions, and insights from this dialogue, … Okumaya devam et →
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conditioned reflexes, David Bohm, fragmented solutions, implicit assumptions, incoherence in thought, incoherent growth, Pavlovian reflexes, positive thinking, questioning necessity, rigid reflexes, seeking peace through war, societal norms, something cannot be otherwise, systemic crises, underlying systemic flaw ile etiketlendi
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