The game ends when any portion of the tower collapses, caused by either the removal of a block or its new placement. The last player to complete a turn before the collapse is the winner. — Wikipedia
Consistency is about truth. If you don't care about the truth, and you don't need to, consistency be damned! That's in classical logic though. If you're interested in not just the truth but about how our minds work, you should abandon a zero tolerance attitude towards inconsistency. — TheMadFool
If our minds rejected inconsistencies i.e. if it were incapable of cognitive dissonance, how would that impact/affect our lives — TheMadFool
Can you elaborate? I dont understand the point you are trying to make. I think you speak of the something like individuality but I am not sure.All live forms
are by definition self-organizing, which means that they maintain. an ongoing self-consistency of functioning in the face of a changing world.
it seems that eudemonic pursuits such as purposefulness and desire originating in a greater desire for happiness is a primary motivator in most types of rationally guided behavior, primarily through associative memory of moments associated with peak experiences that stand out from the rest. — Shawn
hatred of inconsistency. — khaled
I dare not say I am an intellectual; but, have been noticing in myself a desire to be consistent with who I read and adopt into my mental landscape of ideas and thoughts. I can give an example with Plato who I hold in high regards, and Wittgenstein who I also think is conducive towards clearer thought. There are clear inconsistencies with both theories of thought in many regards. — Shawn
It's not about getting everything right. It's simply revising your position when it's contradictory. Partially correct isn't a contradiction. "I am partially correct and also fully correct and also not correct at all" is. — khaled
I wanted to ask others if they think people or intellectuals in general have a desire to be consistent? — Shawn
I'm half-right seems far better than completely wrong — TheMadFool
I have a personal narrative. It didn't come from my desire of consistency though, its rather more just a series of twists to satisfy my conflict of interest. — john27
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