Sunday, July 17, 2011

Think to Guide Your World

In this page I want to help somebody how to think well and guide the world he his into.
                
                       Is it time?
            One will often ask his/her self of time to EXCELL in life and quite known to him/her that it is not yet; and if really you will do well and help yourself then why ask the question? It’s good to challenge yourself than leaving some one else to do that for you. One will say what then is IDEA? Below is a little about idea
            An idea is just whatever is before the mind when one thinks. Very often, ideas are construed as representational images; i.e. images of some object. In other contexts, ideas are taken to be concepts, although abstract concepts do not necessarily appear as images. Many philosophers consider ideas to be a fundamental ontological category of being.
One brain when in action is called thinking and that result to Idea.

How one’s brain look when is about                                              Get ideas even at your working
To get an Idea                                                                            place
The capacity to create and understand the meaning of ideas is considered to be an essential and defining feature of human beings.
In a popular sense, an idea arises in a reflex, spontaneous manner, even without thinking or serious reflection, for example, when we talk about the idea of a person or a place.
One can still bring out better ideas when relaxing at his/her place of work
And by so doing it’s very possible to overcome the little challenges facing your work. The most of all is always ask the right question is it time?
Charles Sanders Peirce
C.S. Peirce published the first full statement of pragmatism in his important works "How to Make Our Ideas Clear" (1878) and "The Fixation of Belief" (1877). In "How to Make Our Ideas Clear" he proposed that a clear idea (in his study he uses concept and idea as synonymic) is defined as one, when it is apprehended such as it will be recognized wherever it is met, and no other will be mistaken for it. If it fails of this clearness, it is said to be obscure. He argued that to understand an idea clearly we should ask ourselves what difference its application would make to our evaluation of a proposed solution to the problem at hand. Pragmatism (a term he appropriated for use in this context), he defended, was a method for ascertaining the meaning of terms (as a theory of meaning). The originality of his ideas is in their rejection of what was accepted as a view and understanding of knowledge by scientists for some 250 years, i.e. that, he pointed, knowledge was an impersonal fact. Peirce contended that we acquire knowledge as participants, not as spectators. He felt "the real" is which, sooner or later, information acquired through ideas and knowledge with the application of logical reasoning would finally result in. He also published many papers on logic in relation to ideas. www.issues4life.org/



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