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Maru 28-05-2018 04:50 PM

LT Explains Cognitive Dissonance
 

Maru 28-05-2018 04:54 PM

Similar video, but good points made that I think many can agree upon...


Cherie 28-05-2018 05:00 PM

No sure LT can pronounce it never mind explain it :hee:

user104658 28-05-2018 05:02 PM

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user104658 28-05-2018 05:16 PM

Hold on a second. That's a completely inaccurate description of cognitive dissonance! He describes it as;

"When there's something that they were sure was true about the world or themselves that was shown to be completely not true."

The rewriting the narrative part is fine, and it happens THEN, too, but he's talking about something closer to straightforward denial.

Cognitive Dissonance is when a person in themself holds separate views that directly contradict each other (NEITHER need be objective fact, all that matters is that they are contradictory beliefs), and needs to perform mental gymnastics to hold onto both beliefs without ending up in an existential spiral (where one of the beliefs will inevitably need to be abandonned). It's not necessarily about new or external information.

He's talking about people holding irrational beliefs and being confronted with objective facts that disprove those beliefs. That isn't the same thing.

kirklancaster 28-05-2018 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10010402)
Hold on a second. That's a completely inaccurate description of cognitive dissonance! He describes it as;

"When there's something that they were sure was true about the world or themselves that was shown to be completely not true."

The rewriting the narrative part is fine, and it happens THEN, too, but he's talking about something closer to straightforward denial.

Cognitive Dissonance is when a person in themself holds separate views (NEITHER need be objective fact, all that matters is that they are contradictory beliefs) that directly contradict each other, and needs to perform mental gymnastics to hold onto both beliefs without ending up in an existential spiral (where one of the beliefs will inevitably need to be abandonned). It's not necessarily about new or external information.

He's talking about people holding irrational beliefs and being confronted with objective facts that disprove those beliefs. That isn't the same thing.

I was just going to say the same thing, T.S. only with more use of psychological terminology. :hehe:

Kizzy 28-05-2018 06:08 PM

Cognitive dissonance happens when someone is so indoctrinated they cannot see even when presented with the facts that what they thought was real was actually a lie.

Not able to process the realisation that they've been duped for the whole of their adult lives is too much to compartmentalise, hence adopting this term rather than holding their hands up and admitting their whole ethical compass is based on nothing but propaganda and dogma.

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Maru 28-05-2018 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10010402)
Hold on a second. That's a completely inaccurate description of cognitive dissonance! He describes it as;

"When there's something that they were sure was true about the world or themselves that was shown to be completely not true."

The rewriting the narrative part is fine, and it happens THEN, too, but he's talking about something closer to straightforward denial.

Cognitive Dissonance is when a person in themself holds separate views that directly contradict each other (NEITHER need be objective fact, all that matters is that they are contradictory beliefs), and needs to perform mental gymnastics to hold onto both beliefs without ending up in an existential spiral (where one of the beliefs will inevitably need to be abandonned). It's not necessarily about new or external information.

He's talking about people holding irrational beliefs and being confronted with objective facts that disprove those beliefs. That isn't the same thing.

Yeah, I didn't really listen to his initial description as I took my eyes of screen til he got to the point (I was multi-tasking), but if that is how he phrased it, then I think you have a great point...

I agree with him that denial is a tell of CD. However, denial alone is not exactly CD as you say... I think many people start there, but someone who just has denial of something until they have further proof, they will eventually disengage as their points are deflated one by one, but it may take a little longer for them to come to a shift in their POV as they are stubbornly entrenched there...

Someone in CD though, they will take it further and further until there's a disarray... but instead of just simple denial, it distorts where everything in the world has to meet with one's expectations despite that self-contradicting reality... not many people know they're in this state though, they think they're maybe in the denial/stubborn opposition phase at most, and that they're sticking to their guns, etc... that they just haven't seen enough evidence, not that their own world view is a distortion of the external... because it is so deeply entrenched with their sense of self, I would guess. (Edit) Anyway I think CD creates a mental roadblock...whereas denial is more emotional, etc.

Anyway, the video is focuses on the tells and I think his tells work very well for social media. In real life, it's more difficult to predict I think... because getting people to expose themselves in that way, they would have to be fairly deeply entrenched in CD, in other words completely unaware of their conflation... Whereas online, with anonymity, I think ppl's CD is more likely to be there, as there's often a comradery of folk there to support the delusion...


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