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One virtue of this new model is that it integrates our knowledge of human behavior yet does not contradict psychology’s main discoveries. In addition, it harmonizes with statements of world religions and common sense. Based on this, Fodormik also suggests a radically new methodology under post-modern science which, combined with current research methodology, provides faster development in psychology. The methodology is described [[HowTo.Method|here]].
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One virtue of this new model is that it integrates our knowledge of human behavior yet does not contradict psychology’s main discoveries. In addition, it harmonizes with statements of world religions and common sense.
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!Fodormik's Integrated Paradigm for Psychology (FIPP)
Miklos Fodor (aka Fodormik) developed a model based on three basic concepts (later highlighted in bold) that can describe human behavior in different fields of life e.g. problem solving, love, religion, sex, co-operation. The essence of the model is that it reinterprets the relationship of the '''Self''' and '''Environment''', which to date has been considered as a static relationship. Thus, the model distinguishes
Miklos Fodor (aka Fodormik) developed a model based on three basic concepts (later highlighted in bold) that can describe human behavior in different fields of life e.g. problem solving, love, religion, sex, co-operation. The essence of the model is that it reinterprets the relationship of the '''Self''' and '''Environment''', which to date has been considered as a static relationship. Thus, the model distinguishes
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Miklos Fodor developed a model based on three basic concepts (later highlighted in bold) that can describe human behavior in different fields of life e.g. problem solving, love, religion, sex, co-operation. The essence of the model is that it reinterprets the relationship of the '''Self''' and '''Environment''', which to date has been considered as a static relationship. Thus, the model distinguishes
Miklos Fodor developed a model based on three basic concepts (later highlighted in bold) that can describe human behavior in different fields of life e.g. problem solving, love, religion, sex, co-operation. The essence of the model is that it reinterprets the relationship of the '''Self''' and '''Environment''', which to date has been considered as a static relationship. Thus, the model distinguishes
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[[profiles.fodormik|Fodormik]] developed a model based on three basic concepts (later highlighted in bold) that can describe human behavior in different fields of life e.g. problem solving, love, religion, sex, co-operation. The essence of the model is that it reinterprets the relationship of the '''Self''' and '''Environment''', which to date has been considered as a static relationship. Thus, the model distinguishes
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Miklos Fodor (aka Fodormik) developed a model based on three basic concepts (later highlighted in bold) that can describe human behavior in different fields of life e.g. problem solving, love, religion, sex, co-operation. The essence of the model is that it reinterprets the relationship of the '''Self''' and '''Environment''', which to date has been considered as a static relationship. Thus, the model distinguishes
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One virtue of this new model is that it integrates our knowledge of human behavior yet does not contradict psychology’s main discoveries. In addition, it harmonizes with statements of world religions and common sense. Based on this, Fodormik also suggests a radically new methodology under post-modern science which, combined with current research methodology, provides faster development in psychology. The methodology is described [[Method|here]].
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One virtue of this new model is that it integrates our knowledge of human behavior yet does not contradict psychology’s main discoveries. In addition, it harmonizes with statements of world religions and common sense. Based on this, Fodormik also suggests a radically new methodology under post-modern science which, combined with current research methodology, provides faster development in psychology. The methodology is described [[HowTo.Method|here]].
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[[profiles.fodormik|Fodormik]] developed a model based on three basic concepts (later highlighted in bold) that can describe human behaviour in different fields of life e.g. problem solving, love, religion, sex, cooperation. The essence of the model is that it reinterprets the relationship of the '''Self''' and '''Environment''', which to date has been considered as a static relationship. Thus, the model distinguishes
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[[profiles.fodormik|Fodormik]] developed a model based on three basic concepts (later highlighted in bold) that can describe human behavior in different fields of life e.g. problem solving, love, religion, sex, co-operation. The essence of the model is that it reinterprets the relationship of the '''Self''' and '''Environment''', which to date has been considered as a static relationship. Thus, the model distinguishes
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One virtue of this new model is that it integrates our knowledge of human behavior yet does not contradict psychology’s main discoveries. In addition, it harmonizes with statements of world religions and common sense. Based on this, Fodormik also suggests a radically new methodology under post-modern science which, combined with current research methodology, provides faster development in psychology. The methodology is described [[Method|here]].
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[[profiles.fodormik|Fodormik]] developed a model based on three basic concepts (later highlighted in bold) that can describe human behaviour in different fields of life e.g. problem solving, love, religion, sex, cooperation. The essence of the model is that it reinterprets the relationship of the '''Self''' and '''Environment''', which to date has been considered as a static relationship. Thus, the model distinguishes
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A detailed description of the model and of the basic concepts, with further examples, is provided later.
One virtue of this new model is that it integrates our knowledge of human behaviour yet does not contradict psychology’s main discoveries. In addition, it harmonizes with statements of world religions and common sense. Based on this, MFodor also suggests a radically new methodology under post-modern science which, combined with current research methodology, provides faster developments in psychology. The methodology is described later.
One virtue of this new model is that it integrates our knowledge of human behaviour yet does not contradict psychology’s main discoveries. In addition, it harmonizes with statements of world religions and common sense. Based on this, MFodor also suggests a radically new methodology under post-modern science which, combined with current research methodology, provides faster developments in psychology. The methodology is described later.
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A detailed description of the model and of the basic concepts, with further examples, is provided [[fipp.fipp|here]].
One virtue of this new model is that it integrates our knowledge of human behaviour yet does not contradict psychology’s main discoveries. In addition, it harmonizes with statements of world religions and common sense. Based on this, Fodormik also suggests a radically new methodology under post-modern science which, combined with current research methodology, provides faster developments in psychology. The methodology is described [[Method|here]].
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Fodormik developed a model based on three basic concepts (later highlighted in bold) that can describe human behaviour in different fields of life e.g. problem solving, love, religion, sex, cooperation. The essence of the model is that it reinterprets the relationship of the '''Self''' and '''Environment''', which to date has been considered as a static relationship. Thus, the model distinguishes
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*''Self-narrowing'': when the Self perceives the Environment as bigger than itself e.g. in case of anxiety, fear, making efforts, close attention.
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*''Self-expanding'': when the Self expands into the Environment and perceives it as a part of itself e.g. love, happiness, aha experience, orgasm.
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The change of the two states can be described with a general pattern, in which the turning point is the emergence of new '''cognitive schemata''', being mental constructions organized on different levels, representing the outside world e.g. concepts, theories, shapes, categories.
The emergence of a new cognitive schema results in a need to communicate, which prompts the Self to associate the new schema with others. The Self-expanding is complete only when such communication occurs.
Example: Problem solving
*Self-narrowing: as we learn more about a problem, finding a solution to it seems to be increasingly hopeless.
*Self-expanding: when the person is about to give up, a new cognitive schema establishes itself, which in turn provides a solution to the problem.
*Communicational pressure: regardless of obtaining a solution to the problem, the person does not experience complete Self-expanding until he can share it with others.
A detailed description of the model and of the basic concepts, with further examples, is provided later.
One virtue of this new model is that it integrates our knowledge of human behaviour yet does not contradict psychology’s main discoveries. In addition, it harmonizes with statements of world religions and common sense. Based on this, MFodor also suggests a radically new methodology under post-modern science which, combined with current research methodology, provides faster developments in psychology. The methodology is described later.
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Fodormik developed a model based on three basic concepts (later highlighted in bold) that can describe human behaviour in different fields of life e.g. problem solving, love, religion, sex, cooperation. The essence of the model is that it reinterprets the relationship of the '''Self''' and '''Environment''', which to date has been considered as a static relationship. Thus, the model distinguishes
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*''Self-narrowing'': when the Self perceives the Environment as bigger than itself e.g. in case of anxiety, fear, making efforts, close attention.
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*''Self-expanding'': when the Self expands into the Environment and perceives it as a part of itself e.g. love, happiness, aha experience, orgasm.
[[<<]]
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The change of the two states can be described with a general pattern, in which the turning point is the emergence of new '''cognitive schemata''', being mental constructions organized on different levels, representing the outside world e.g. concepts, theories, shapes, categories.
The emergence of a new cognitive schema results in a need to communicate, which prompts the Self to associate the new schema with others. The Self-expanding is complete only when such communication occurs.
Example: Problem solving
*Self-narrowing: as we learn more about a problem, finding a solution to it seems to be increasingly hopeless.
*Self-expanding: when the person is about to give up, a new cognitive schema establishes itself, which in turn provides a solution to the problem.
*Communicational pressure: regardless of obtaining a solution to the problem, the person does not experience complete Self-expanding until he can share it with others.
A detailed description of the model and of the basic concepts, with further examples, is provided later.
One virtue of this new model is that it integrates our knowledge of human behaviour yet does not contradict psychology’s main discoveries. In addition, it harmonizes with statements of world religions and common sense. Based on this, MFodor also suggests a radically new methodology under post-modern science which, combined with current research methodology, provides faster developments in psychology. The methodology is described later.