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11-2-2008 10:45 PM
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gingembre says:
The Dr. Seuss book Green Eggs and Ham "ends with the narrator changing his mind from rejecting green eggs and ham under any circumstances to trying them and actually liking them. At a concrete level of understanding, the story is about a stubborn person changing his mind. At a more abstract level of understanding, it is about people in general being capable of modifying their thoughts and desires even when they are convinced that they cannot or do not want to do so. This more abstract level of understanding can be appreciated by two and three year old children only if the higher level of meaning comes out of a discussion of the book with a more mature adult. At older ages and higher levels of thinking, this same process of more mature thinkers facilitating higher levels of abstraction in less mature thinkers characterizes the process of teaching abstract thinking. For example, this is how great philosophers, like Socrates and Plato, taught their pupils how to think abstractly. "
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11-3-2008 9:10 AM
tabsey
By eating green eggs and ham?
11-3-2008 4:35 PM
gingembre
@ tabsey:
11-16-2008 11:13 AM
ub00t
Green ham, green eggs? As well a sign of maturity....

I miss one kind of thinking: intuitively thinking which could be result of
1) knowledge or
2) a instinctive reaction

Then I switched over to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstraction and got a bit confused and felt like Platon "knowing to know nothing"

Anyway, I need them all, abstract thinking (which has a lot to do with time and speculating to me) as well as "concrete" thinking, which I use ie. to find a solution for a certain problem in the nearer future and the childish "just reacting" - thing (I just remeber a carcrash) as mentioned above.

But none of these ways would make me e...
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