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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.do_apps.catalog_739 For other uses, see Absurd (disambiguation).An absurdity is a thing that is extremely unreasonable, so as to be foolish or not taken seriously, or the state of being so. "Absurd" is an adjective used to describe an absurdity, e.g., "this encyclopedia article is absurd." It derives from the Latin absurdum meaning "out of tune", hence irrational. The Latin surdus means "deaf", implying stupidity.Absurdity is contrasted with seriousness in reasoning. In general usage, absurdity may be synonymous with ridiculousness and nonsense. In specialized usage, absurdity is related to extremes in bad reasoning or pointlessness in reasoning; ridiculousness is related to extremes of incongruous juxtaposition, laughter, and ridicule; and nonsense is related to a lack of meaningfulness. Absurdism is a concept in philosophy related to the notion of absurdity. History Absurdity has been used thro

Chichi: Sensation and perception

SENSATION & PERCEPTION I . SENSATION & PERCEPTION 1. Sensation - Sensation refers simply to your contact with the external world through your sensory receptors. These are the inputs received via our sensory receptors. 2. Perception - This refers to how we interpret and organize the information we receive from the senses. It is our conscious experience of what our senses are telling us. II. SENSATION 1. Stimulus - A stimulus is any form of energy to which our senses respond. For example, the light that hits our eyes would be considered a stimulus. 2. Sensory Receptors - In certain areas of our body we have specialized receptor cells that are programmed to respond to specific stimuli. They convert (or transduce) the physical properties of a stimuli into neural impulses that our brain can understand. 3. Sensory Deprivation - Our bodies are prepared to receive a great deal of sensory input. When we are deprived of sensory input our brains sometimes play a trick on us and tell us we

Chichi: present to you,Know more about psychology

BIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR I. OVERVIEW 1. Influence of Body on Behavior - No one will argue that the body and its mechanisms have a strong influence on behavior. This is especially true of the brain. 2. Phinneus P. Gage - Back in the 1800's there was a man named Phinneus Gage who was working in the construction of a railroad. His job was to use explosives to blow away ground so they could lay track. He was generally considered a kind and gentle man. One day an accident happened and the tamping rod was accidently blow clean through his head. Surprisingly he didn't die but he did show a complete personality change. He became a drunk, was violent, and completely irresponsible. This led to an interest in how the brain controls behavior and personality. 3 Physiological Psychology - This field of study has traditionally been called physiological psychology but is now more frequently called psychobiology, biopsychology, or neuroscience. The focus of study is generally how the bra

Chichi:This will help you grow strong believe me

For other uses, see Absurd (disambiguation).An absurdity is a thing that is extremely unreasonable, so as to be foolish or not taken seriously, or the state of being so. "Absurd" is an adjective used to describe an absurdity, e.g., "this encyclopedia article is absurd." It derives from the Latin absurdum meaning "out of tune", hence irrational. The Latin surdus means "deaf", implying stupidity.Absurdity is contrasted with seriousness in reasoning. In general usage, absurdity may be synonymous with ridiculousness and nonsense. In specialized usage, absurdity is related to extremes in bad reasoning or pointlessness in reasoning; ridiculousness is related to extremes of incongruous juxtaposition, laughter, and ridicule; and nonsense is related to a lack of meaningfulness. Absurdism is a concept in philosophy related to the notion of absurdity. History Absurdity has been used throughout western history regarding foolishness and extremely poor reason

Chichi: present to you absurd in philosophy

For other uses, see Absurd (disambiguation).An absurdity is a thing that is extremely unreasonable, so as to be foolish or not taken seriously, or the state of being so. "Absurd" is an adjective used to describe an absurdity, e.g., "this encyclopedia article is absurd." It derives from the Latin absurdum meaning "out of tune", hence irrational. The Latin surdus means "deaf", implying stupidity.Absurdity is contrasted with seriousness in reasoning. In general usage, absurdity may be synonymous with ridiculousness and nonsense. In specialized usage, absurdity is related to extremes in bad reasoning or pointlessness in reasoning; ridiculousness is related to extremes of incongruous juxtaposition, laughter, and ridicule; and nonsense is related to a lack of meaningfulness. Absurdism is a concept in philosophy related to the notion of absurdity. History Absurdity has been used throughout western history regarding foolishness and extremely poor reas

Chichi: give a brief theory of st bonaventure

If there is anyone who is not enlightened by this sublime magnificence of created things, he is blind. If there is anyone who, seeing all these works of God, does not praise Him, he is dumb; if there is anyone who, from so many signs, cannot perceive God, that man is foolish. ~ St. Bonaventure

Chichi: the greatest prayer in the whole world

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Chichi: Absuridism this is good for you

This article is about the philosophy. For an extremely unreasonable, silly, or foolish thing, see Absurdity. For absurdist humour, see surreal humour. For the literary genre, see Absurdist fiction.Sisyphus—the symbol of the absurdity of existence—by Franz Stuck.In philosophy, "the Absurd" refers to the conflict between the human tendency to seek inherent value and meaning in life and the human inability to find any. In this context absurd does not mean "logically impossible", but rather "humanly impossible". The universe and the human mind do not each separately cause the Absurd, but rather, the Absurd arises by the contradictory nature of the two existing simultaneously.Accordingly, absurdism is a philosophical school of thought stating that the efforts of humanity to find inherent meaning will ultimately fail (and hence are absurd) because the sheer amount of information as well as the vast realm of the unknown make total certainty impossible.

See the anguish waiting on shore

For the 1987 Spanish film, see Anguish (1987 film). For the 2015 American film, see Anguish (2015 film)."Waiting On Shore" Rosses Point, Sligo. The sculpture, by Niall Breton, reflects the anguish of seafaring people who watch for the safe return of loved ones.Anguish is a term used in philosophy, often as a translation from the Latin for angst. It is a paramount feature of existentialist philosophy, in which anguish is often understood as the experience of an utterly free being in a world with zero absolutes (existential despair). In the theology of Kierkegaard, it refers to a being with total free will who is in a constant state of spiritual fear that his freedom will lead him to fall short of the standards that God has laid out for them. Overview Kierkegaard views anguish as the same as suffering. Everyone wants to find the "truth" but it takes anguish and suffering to "appropriate" the truth. Kierkegaard put it this way in 1847 and 1850.All the kn

Chichi: fiber optic communication

Fiber optic communication Introduction:  from the very beginning of world civilization, this world has experienced three revolutionary changes. The first revolutionary change came through the advent of agricultural system. The second came with the inversion of steam engine industrial revolution. The third one is the information revolution that conquered and linked all the corners of the world. Today, the world has become very small and integrated by the virtue of advanced communication systems and channels. Origin of the fiber optic communication system:  using light as a form of communication is by no means a recent development. One of the first forms of optical communication was using the fire and smoke signals. Technically speaking, a simple gesture such as waving your and comes under the preview of communication since it requires the presence of light performing the some gesture in a darkroom will not evoke response from the other party. What is optical fiber:  the optical fiber