By Harry Binswanger
Extending material presented in “Psycho-Epistemology I”, Dr. Binswanger introduces and defines a new sub-discipline: applied psycho-epistemology.
Topics include:
- the goal of applied psycho-epistemology
- psycho-epistemology as one’s automatized “mental software”
- psycho-epistemology vs. epistemology
- mental filing as link formation
- factors affecting information retrieval
- automatization and context-priming
- definition as the process that organizes your knowledge by essentials
- the integrative role of the genus
- how to concretize properly
- how to concretize properly
- thinking in examples:”thought experiments”
- the psycho-epistemology of emotions
(MP3 download; 3 hrs., 6 min., with Q & A, 133.59 MB)