Are there any 'new' thoughts? Or is all our thinking made up of reformulations and expropriations of previous minds/thoughts we have come into contact with? — Professor Death
Are there any 'new' thoughts? Or is all our thinking made up of reformulations and expropriations of previous minds/thoughts we have come into contact with? — Professor Death
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If every thought is singular and successive, then every thought is new with respect to its time, but not necessarily new with respect to its content. — Mww
If every thought is singular and successive, then every thought is new with respect to its time, but not necessarily new with respect to its content. — Mww
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Sounds like we can apply the theory of evolution by natural selection to our psychology, as in evolutionary psychology. Just as the theory of the evolution of organisms explains how we have many new species as using existing adaptations in novel ways, or genetic modifications to existing structures that has some effect on the organism's fitness to reproduce, it can also apply to how we learn, or apply and falsify our new ideas.Reappropriation and expropriation are not opposed or antithetical to novelty. — StreetlightX
If every thought is singular and successive, then every thought is new with respect to its time, but not necessarily new with respect to its content. — Mww
With due respect, that is a very common idea. Also the possibility that our galaxies are like atoms in a larger reality.I personally think new ideas are coming along all the time. I remember in 8th grade I had an idea and voiced it in biology class, that within each atom is contained another complete universe.
By "new ideas" I don't mean just technological or scientific ones; philosophical ideas - the right ones - do have the power to change people's outlooks — TheMadFool
...there are no new thoughts. They always show up as a combination of signals in the brain that were composed of previous thought... — ttjordy
Writers don't invent words, yet can create something new with them. — 3rdClassCitizen
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