- Jan 9, 2013
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My entire life, I've suffered from an affliction that seems to separate me from my other homo sapiens. In a nutshell, the root of my thinking and feelings seem to be firmly rooted in basic mathematical properties and what I will call cognitive harmony.
If A = B ; and B = C ; then A = C.
If it is wrong for person Q to do action XYZ, then (if all things are equal) if person R does action XYZ it is also wrong...
If the reasons I thought XYZ were wrong turned out to be in error, and that error is shown to me, then I will no longer believe XYZ is wrong.
The above is a quick snapshot of my psychology, basic math and cognitive harmony. It is almost painful for me to hold beliefs that conflict with one another and that pain forces me to seek harmony which means changing my viewpoints and beliefs when I receive new information or if previous information I thought was true turned out to be false.
I sincerely can not understand why other people are not the same. Logically, I would guess that for others there is no "pain" from cognitive dissonance? And since there is no pain there is no incentive to seek consistency in thought?
I don't understand why so many people seem to accept logical fallacies or employ logical fallacies in their arguments or are unable to recognize when they employ a logical fallacy?
I don't understand why someone will be opposed to action M because of reasons 123 but then when reasons 123 are proven to be false that said person will STILL oppose action M.
So I would like to open this up for discussion.
Why is cognitive dissonance and hypocrisy so prevalent among homo sapiens-- especially in political arenas.
If A = B ; and B = C ; then A = C.
If it is wrong for person Q to do action XYZ, then (if all things are equal) if person R does action XYZ it is also wrong...
If the reasons I thought XYZ were wrong turned out to be in error, and that error is shown to me, then I will no longer believe XYZ is wrong.
The above is a quick snapshot of my psychology, basic math and cognitive harmony. It is almost painful for me to hold beliefs that conflict with one another and that pain forces me to seek harmony which means changing my viewpoints and beliefs when I receive new information or if previous information I thought was true turned out to be false.
I sincerely can not understand why other people are not the same. Logically, I would guess that for others there is no "pain" from cognitive dissonance? And since there is no pain there is no incentive to seek consistency in thought?
I don't understand why so many people seem to accept logical fallacies or employ logical fallacies in their arguments or are unable to recognize when they employ a logical fallacy?
I don't understand why someone will be opposed to action M because of reasons 123 but then when reasons 123 are proven to be false that said person will STILL oppose action M.
So I would like to open this up for discussion.
Why is cognitive dissonance and hypocrisy so prevalent among homo sapiens-- especially in political arenas.