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Hello, I've recently assessed that in order for my philosophical ideology to gain a further progression, I need understand the psychology of certain things, so please do explain for the psychology of the following, and thanks!

The Psychology Of Ego

The Psychology Of Status

The Psychology Regarding The Effects Of Unearned Respect

The Psychology Of Belief

The Psychology Of Changing Belief

The Psychology Of Perception
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The Psychology Of Ego - What do you mean by "ego"? Do you mean it in the Freudian sense or in the "he has a huge ego" sense?

The Psychology Of Status - What about status? Wanting it? Being affected by it?

The Psychology Regarding The Effects Of Unearned Respect - "Respect" is a vague term; what do you mean exactly?

The Psychology Of Belief - This is a very vague question - what about the psychology of belief?

The Psychology Of Changing Belief - There's a lot of work on this, but you can start with this

The Psychology Of Perception - For this you probably just want to take a class; it's a whole realm of study by itself
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I don't think so - the questions are too broad for a homework assignment
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I don't think so - the questions are too broad for a homework assignment
Probably need help cramming for a slew of short essays for a test tomorrow.
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I don't think so - the questions are too broad for a homework assignment
Probably need help cramming for a slew of short essays for a test tomorrow.


If these are the kind of questions assigned by philosophy teachers, I'm glass I never took philosophy. If they were assigned by a psychology teacher, I despair for whatever school he is attending.
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catspook
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I don't think so - the questions are too broad for a homework assignment
Probably need help cramming for a slew of short essays for a test tomorrow.


If these are the kind of questions assigned by philosophy teachers, I'm glass I never took philosophy. If they were assigned by a psychology teacher, I despair for whatever school he is attending.
They might be a small portion of the exam, and the only point that they are weak on.
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I don't think so - the questions are too broad for a homework assignment

You ever been in some lit. classes? Or government classes?

In my junior year of college, I took an Intl. Politics class and our first quiz was about the heads of offices relevant to foreign affairs. My teachers' 'study guide'? Use the internet, pick which offices you think are important, and come to class with them memorized. No parameters. No limits. It was literally that vague.
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I don't think so - the questions are too broad for a homework assignment
Probably need help cramming for a slew of short essays for a test tomorrow.


If these are the kind of questions assigned by philosophy teachers, I'm glass I never took philosophy. If they were assigned by a psychology teacher, I despair for whatever school he is attending.
They might be a small portion of the exam, and the only point that they are weak on.


Essay questions are easier to write than multiple choice; if this is what their essay questions look like I can't imagine what their multiple choice ones must look like.
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I don't think so - the questions are too broad for a homework assignment

You ever been in some lit. classes? Or government classes?

In my junior year of college, I took an Intl. Politics class and our first quiz was about the heads of offices relevant to foreign affairs. My teachers' 'study guide'? Use the internet, pick which offices you think are important, and come to class with them memorized. No parameters. No limits. It was literally that vague.


Neither - and you have made me profoundly glad I never did 3nodding
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catspook
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*cough*homework help*cough*


I don't think so - the questions are too broad for a homework assignment
Probably need help cramming for a slew of short essays for a test tomorrow.


If these are the kind of questions assigned by philosophy teachers, I'm glass I never took philosophy. If they were assigned by a psychology teacher, I despair for whatever school he is attending.
They might be a small portion of the exam, and the only point that they are weak on.


Essay questions are easier to write than multiple choice; if this is what their essay questions look like I can't imagine what their multiple choice ones must look like.
Well, short essays would be like a paragraph. I once wrote a seven page essay in an ethics class back at uni in about 80 minutes. I felt like a boss. Nietzsche vs Kant, epic battle.
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I once wrote a seven page essay in an ethics class back at uni in about 80 minutes. I felt like a boss. Nietzsche vs Kant, epic battle.


LOL.

There is so a creative version of that too.
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Probably need help cramming for a slew of short essays for a test tomorrow.


If these are the kind of questions assigned by philosophy teachers, I'm glass I never took philosophy. If they were assigned by a psychology teacher, I despair for whatever school he is attending.
They might be a small portion of the exam, and the only point that they are weak on.


Essay questions are easier to write than multiple choice; if this is what their essay questions look like I can't imagine what their multiple choice ones must look like.
Well, short essays would be like a paragraph. I once wrote a seven page essay in an ethics class back at uni in about 80 minutes. I felt like a boss. Nietzsche vs Kant, epic battle.


That's my point - that last question is basically asking about an entire branch of psychology; there's no way you could say anything meaningful about it in a single paragraph
catspook
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Probably need help cramming for a slew of short essays for a test tomorrow.


If these are the kind of questions assigned by philosophy teachers, I'm glass I never took philosophy. If they were assigned by a psychology teacher, I despair for whatever school he is attending.
They might be a small portion of the exam, and the only point that they are weak on.


Essay questions are easier to write than multiple choice; if this is what their essay questions look like I can't imagine what their multiple choice ones must look like.
Well, short essays would be like a paragraph. I once wrote a seven page essay in an ethics class back at uni in about 80 minutes. I felt like a boss. Nietzsche vs Kant, epic battle.


That's my point - that last question is basically asking about an entire branch of psychology; there's no way you could say anything meaningful about it in a single paragraph
Well, you could, but it'd take some skill with language.
“I am sorry to write such a long letter. I didn't have time to write a short one.” -Mark Twain
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I once wrote a seven page essay in an ethics class back at uni in about 80 minutes. I felt like a boss. Nietzsche vs Kant, epic battle.


LOL.

There is so a creative version of that too.
We should definitely work on making a low budget philosophers' version of Megashark versus Giant Octopus.

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