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Are the 4 states of cognition, affect, will & value exhaustively comprehensive?

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Are the 4 states of cognition, affect, will & value exhaustively comprehensive?

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Workshop # 9, Four States, Series 10, (S8,8)
This event begins at 7.30 pm S'pore & WA time, 12.30 pm UK, 7.30 am NY.
You will need to view the relevant podcast below on YouTube before joining the meeting in order to participate in the discussion.
https://youtu.be/JDXhtZtfZ9Q
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The workshops include of a prior presentation of the topic by myself on YouTube. The meeting itself consists of a brief review of the topic followed by questions and discussion. The weekly topic is posted a week before the event, together with a suggested reading from my work The Pursuit of Value, available through Amazon Books or myself. Transcripts of the Youtube presentation are available by email.
THIS WEEK: These workshops have focused on the two common phenomena of consciousness and value, which have nevertheless been neglected in academic circles, thereby overlooking their significance in accounts of human existence. We have employed various methods of explicating consciousness such as first person experiences, theories of mind, phenomenological structures and classification of the four mental states of cognition, affect, will and value. But we must now ask whether this classification is both adequate and exhaustively comprehensive? Reading: The Pursuit of Value, Introduction.
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