Unconscious Hypothesis
Model ∿ Ray Jackendoff
The Monologistic Heuristics Explained
Monology of…
Rational mode
Intuitive mode
Rational mode of cognitive reasoning
Slow
Effortful
Controlled
Conscious
Linear
Unique to humans
Intuitive mode of cognitive reasoning
Fast
Effortless
Unconscious
Problem
Rational thinking is rather a sublimation
Related with consciousness
Language-related
Handle-related
Enlightenment
Thinking is not more free!
Dependence…
Thrust in environment
Use of psychological constraints
Intuition does well!
They are pretty realistic
They don’t need to be crazy
Rational thinking…
Experience is object
Use of language
Consciousness of language
Qualia / memories
Feeling hereof
Consistency evaluation
Manipulations to explore possibilities
Accent (“a part shapes the whole”)
Situation (“coercion from the whole”)
Explore possibilities
Connection with intuition
Facilitation by communication
Progressed by giving and taking
Language provides a handle (already)…
Goal:a collective conception
Collective understanding of justice
Listening helps intuition
Like opennness, desire and having luck
The action of thinking is unconscious
Actual meaning
Connected with saying
Build up out of parts
Translation
Referential function (“always”)
Hidden
Experience’s meaning
Rational in stance
Innerray / outerray
Me first (“steady”)
Feeling certain in an uncertain environment…
Having chances to develop the passive identity!!
Deduction needs intuition
We don’t start from our perceptions
Tabula rasa gets used as mental leap out…
Intuition fulfils this function
Although, monologic…
Induction needs ratio
To form qualia / memories
Blackboxing and singularity problem…
Adjustment of context to the environment
Although monologic…
The problem gets reinforced…
Which is a source of instability
Possibility to a lot of change
Curious accents & situations…
Novelty & discovery
Pleasure & power
Love & tragedy
How to reach back to a world of true meaning?
Facing the problem
Use of heuristics to evaluate
Potential and foreseeing
Renewed energy
Facing the problem
Perspective
Personal intelligence
Realistic thinking
Enduring support
Worldview, and self knowledge
Use of heuristics to evaluate
Probabilities
Reflection with others
Reflection of self
Stereotypes and appraisal of dangers
Potential and foreseeing
Creativity
Letting out uncertainty
Selection
Endurance and persistence
Consistency
Renewed energy
Often a social matter
Lifestyle and health habits
Unaffected income
Love & affection
Anticipation and choice: applications are numerous
Conditions
Traits
Estimation of values
Intelligence
The collective level
Without or with interaction
Operationalisation of ratio versus intuition
Without or with interaction
First logical step is to know the steady characteristics and features of groups
In the area of interest
Interacted is expected to be more important when environment is more important
Like in unvast situations, the power of accents
Operationalisation of ratio versus intuition
Ratio is more important with a higher level of unpredictabily
Like in project development
Intuition is more important when personal preference is to deal with
Like in the use of stereotypes
Ratio
Sociocratic tools to develop this process
In depth sophisticated cognitive process
Unsure to implicate it on a collective level
Communication and coordination
Intuition
Very psychological in nature
Biases and manipulation is very significant
Findings are practical and easy to implement
The conclusions of choice are more conscious
Even if strong unconscious root