Title: Re: [PEN-L:20782] Re: Re: Re: Dogmatism, and homosexuality
Greetings Economists,
Doyle
The discussion thread is about opening up the concept of dogmatism through a concept called theory of another persons mind. The way I think dogmatism can be understood better is through examining
Doyle writes:
The discussion thread is about opening up the concept of dogmatism through
a concept called "theory of another persons mind".
Uta Frith (a German-born psychologist or psychiatrist based in London
studying autism) applied the "theory of mind" theory to autism: those with
autism
Greetings Economists,
Chris Burfurd made an interesting reply. During the week I work. When
a good reply comes along I can't get to it as fast as I would like.
However, I will respond in a few days or less. If I had my druthers, I
think Chris is someone I think who could make something
Doyle Saylor wrote:
Greetings Economists,
Doyle, I don't think you should speak of/to the disabled like this.
Mark Jones
http://www.egroups.com/group/CrashList
At 12:20 AM 6/28/00 +0100, you wrote:
Jim's 5 year old essay on Aspergers Syndrome is a very personal
examination. The biggest qualification that could be made to it, I think,
is the need for a social context. What many members of the intelligentsia
struggle over internally are the
Well Hello,
Mark Jones gets the point across to me this way,
Greetings Economists,
Doyle, I don't think you should speak of/to the disabled like this.
Mark Jones
Doyle
You know what, I rather like you. You kind of grow on a person. By the way
you wicked provoker, the last two weeks of my