Wednesday, March 28, 2012

blank

 For those who study in childhood psychology, they understand the concept of a blank slate. In other words when a human child is born they are like a blank slate, and as their brains are forming, and the structure is starting to morph into shape, they begin to accumulate information from their five senses. In dealing so the once blank slate starts forming memories, and initiates a thinking process as it grows. Not long ago, I was discussing this with a philosopher named John Altmann. If you have a few moments I would like to further expand upon this dialogue.





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