On the personal level, it’s important to be self-aware enough to sense when you’re being played by these techniques. It sounds like it ought to be easy, but they’re very sophisticated and we’re constantly bombarded by media. — Wayfarer
But you’re speaking to an old hippie. — Wayfarer
Our whole shtick was seeing through social conditioning. — Wayfarer
Sure I’ve long since joined the middle class - actually never really left it - but I hope that I at least can see through a lot of that. — Wayfarer
In fact I would like to think that is why my career has always been somewhat marginal - I can’t really take ‘square’ reality all that seriously. — Wayfarer
I wouldn't say the use business makes of all this has to do with psychology as a science — gurugeorge
In my mind the field of psychology has been hijacked to the profit motive of the economy. — Posty McPostface
It is not so much that psychology has been hijacked, as psychology is now being used as a way to create jobs and make money in the free market. — wellwisher
This was a large business boom for the psychology industry. — wellwisher
In course of time I approached the instructor and asked in the most mild and respectful terms how one might start even to approach the problem of reconciling all the irreconcilable aspects of the differing theories of personality we were covering. — tim wood
The problem is that this was all presented as a "science." And it was clear that whatever it was, it was specifically not a science. — tim wood
On a formal definition, I might argue that no science can be hi-jacked, although the knowledge gained from a science can certainly be put to ill use. — tim wood
How could it be otherwise, and why would it be otherwise? What has not been hijacked to economic ends? I don't like it, but short of the revolution... — Bitter Crank
Why do you want to talk about something when it's clear that no one on this thread knows what the topic is. Is it psychology? Great, what is psychology? In some aspects it's unquestionably a science; in others, not so much, and where the penumbral light of science tapers to darkness, no science at all. If all of those are psychology without further qualification, that makes psychology nonsense.So, what does that make psychology? — Posty McPostface
I'm just unhappy with how we go about educating people about psychology. It seems on face value to treat psychology as a science (to be exploited for some unknown motive by advertisers or others) is/as fundamentally unethical. — Posty McPostface
There is good reason to be unhappy with how we teach people about our psychology. Exploiting psychological insights for commercial purposes is de rigueur; exploiting any academic field for commercial benefit is pretty common. Unethical? That may very well be the case outside of market place thinking. — Bitter Crank
Learning about psychology should give us insight into why we behave as we do. I don't see that happening often enough. — Bitter Crank
Learning about psychology should give us insight into why we behave as we do. I don't see that happening often enough. — Bitter Crank
What do you mean by that if I may humbly ask? — Posty McPostface
It's almost as if a psychologist would be needed to support another psychologist in their analysis — Posty McPostface
I mean, when it comes to psychology, nosaneor rather undeluded psychologist want's to assert authority over such matters pertaining the human soul or nature, and that's unfortunate... — Posty McPostface
I wonder if you really intend to target psychology in this thread? You seem to be aiming at propagandists? — Pattern-chaser
...targeting a harmless sheep that psychology is — Posty McPostface
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