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Post time 17-5-2008 02:55 PM | Show all posts

Reply #62 Agul's post



Yea! Its like a back alley slave bringing down a mighty Caesar.
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Post time 17-5-2008 02:59 PM | Show all posts

Reply #58 thamrong's post

i would say i am working in a field that majorly uses diagrammes, drawings & sketches...
and i'd be the weird one who actually uses 'real' words to describe my intentions and thinking.
currently, i am deeply in love with semiotics/language and phenomenology, because that is the closest to what i am doing.

Phenomenology: Husserl -->Norberg-Schulz ----> Juhanni Palassma & Perez Gomez
Semiotics: Derrida/Saussure ---> Umberto Eco ---> Preziosi
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Post time 17-5-2008 03:03 PM | Show all posts

Reply #57 hamizao's post

what i remembered from last year was even those thinkers (Derrida, Saussure and d gang-Deconstructuralism) had put limitations in terms of perception. limitations includes cultural references and personal encounter.
the sign and signifier would different...

hmm...jap. my train of thoughts is interupted. be back to continue...   sorry, my urat otak tercabut jap. hihi
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Post time 17-5-2008 04:00 PM | Show all posts

i am all interested

Originally posted by redsinner at 17-5-2008 02:59 PM
i would say i am working in a field that majorly uses diagrammes, drawings & sketches...
and i'd be the weird one who actually uses 'real' words to describe my intentions and thinking.
currentl ...

please tell me more about semiotics? which part of disciple is it?
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Post time 17-5-2008 04:07 PM | Show all posts

Reply #63 thamrong's post

Philosophies often started off on the right track, only to veer off into distortions, having been diverted by an incorrect idea springing from the author's own
storehouse of uncorrected feelings.
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Post time 17-5-2008 04:10 PM | Show all posts

Reply #66 mbhcsf's post

Phenomenology: Husserl  

German Idealist.....phenomenology is a philosophical 'scrabble-board' ...he says 'stick to the first person. Knowledge of your own consciousness is the one sure thing'...
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Reply #60 Agul's post

Mentalese perhaps(?). The rest are quite off the track I believe.

Redsinner..............please don't put anything on my bill. Bankrap I nanti.
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Post time 17-5-2008 04:16 PM | Show all posts

Reply #68 Agul's post

Agree! perverted lots.
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Post time 17-5-2008 05:53 PM | Show all posts

Reply #73 thamrong's post

to think that we read them and read...

what the heck!

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Reply #68 Agul's post

Ah, Agul. IMO feelings are never wrong .......it's the input that gives rise to the perception of the truth that is often flawed. Change the input then surely the feeling would change also............
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Post time 18-5-2008 01:54 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 18-5-2008 03:17 AM | Show all posts

Reply #76 hamizao's post

hmm.. to say it was wrong may be to strong a word. However you always can change your feeling. so you can always choose better feeling.

Doomsday type philosopher who's fed up with life will gives off doomsday type philosophy.

The happy type will philosophizes on what goods and more...
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Reply #79 Agul's post

Me think that it is the thought processing and perception that results in one's ultimate feeling. You can't change your feeling if your perception is unmoved. For example if someone  say something awful and incorrect about you, and you percieve the guy as an ignorant ass, you would not feel so hurt any more........Then you could work out a way to correct the misinformation. Ya tak?
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Post time 19-5-2008 12:41 PM | Show all posts

Reply #80 hamizao's post

Yeah. It's not the experience per se but our opinion on the experience that forms the feeling.
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Reply #81 Agul's post

Salute bro  :handshake:
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 Author| Post time 12-6-2008 12:38 AM | Show all posts
Next.................Mutual Respect.

This is about say, partners' understanding and accepting of one another's view points. It is not about 'giving in', 'fighting' or 'winning'. Do you agree? Do you have other interpretation?

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Post time 12-6-2008 03:50 AM | Show all posts

Reply #83 hamizao's post

mutual respect is things you agreed upon, say...about soldier going for war. takkan the family nak sue government just because they feel the husband should say at home waiting for the newborn kan? i think mutual respect if something you dont have to say out loud but things you understand about each other.
if me, he has to have mutual respect towards my work and family, coz these are 2 things that i've got in my life.

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Post time 12-6-2008 03:10 PM | Show all posts

Reply #83 hamizao's post

Acceptance. Well, eventhough i'm not married yet, am I allowed to say that marriage for most partners are usually full of concoction of things you do to get approval or love, and control.

Most people want to get love, respect, admiration from their spouse. And if they can't get it in the form they want, like getting the correct present, correct treatment (based on their own ideas), they then want to control their partner. You do that, this way and so on and so on.... You have put that thing over there, no that thing went there, this is how you should behave here... you should be more like this, like that, etc.. all should'ing never ends... it goes on ad infinitum.

Most never accept their partner as they are. Of course all of them have their own reason why you should listen to them. And the bickering continues.. hurrah!
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Post time 20-6-2008 05:18 PM | Show all posts
Hormat....

didapati, bukan diraih

orang yang paling bnyk dihormati org ialah org yg kuat menahan diri..

menahan marah
menahan emosi
menahan sakit

gadis paling hormat pada lelaki yg menahan amarah
lelaki paling hormat gadis yg menahan nafsu

pemimpin yg dihormati adalah yg menahan kedangkalan

orang kurang hormat bila cakap lepas
orang kurang hormat bila sentiasa marah
orang kurang hormat bila asyik fikir sex

sekadar pendapatan

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