Message from @phadreus

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2020-03-24 02:02:21 UTC  

"Maybe try starting with a science based philosopher like freud or etc."
My sides

2020-03-24 02:02:44 UTC  

<:WaitWhatArmy:590858815189024778>

2020-03-24 02:03:39 UTC  

Every time I read something Hex says I feel dumber for having done so. This video really is a perfect description of him

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/680587502918041623/691829552321921084/YouCut_20200323_154735282.mp4

2020-03-24 02:05:06 UTC  

It's like your only means of communication rests on binary of uncut autistic junk text and tantrums

2020-03-24 02:05:52 UTC  

<:thinking_clown:590855640268668928>

2020-03-24 02:06:38 UTC  

> "Maybe try starting with a science based philosopher like freud or etc."
> My sides
@Hexidecimark Can you please explain what about this comment you find to be amusing? Just curious.

2020-03-24 02:07:52 UTC  

Every other thing Freud thought was the most fantastical flavor of worthless, which is why almost his whole body of work has basically been discarded

2020-03-24 02:08:25 UTC  

Not saying he wasn't important or very influential, but scientific is a bit of a stretch

2020-03-24 02:09:02 UTC  

You've obviously never read him and obviously don't know what you're talking about. He's still widely taught and respected in and by modern psychology.

2020-03-24 02:09:53 UTC  

You don't even have the slightest inkling of psychology, let alone in a modern sense

2020-03-24 02:10:10 UTC  

Well, psychology isn't a pure science by any metric. However freud was far more scientific minded than most modern psychologists, vast majority of whom do not actually use psychoanalysis. The field is sorta dead tbh.

2020-03-24 02:11:05 UTC  

> You don't even have the slightest inkling of psychology, let alone in a modern sense
@Hexidecimark I've ***literally*** been studying it since I was a child, but okay rere, whatever you say.

2020-03-24 02:11:19 UTC  

Freud was wrong on a lot of things

2020-03-24 02:11:28 UTC  

Try reading a book by freud. @Hexidecimark

2020-03-24 02:11:44 UTC  

@ETBrooD Everyone is.

2020-03-24 02:11:50 UTC  

Eh, no

2020-03-24 02:11:54 UTC  

I've read more of Jung

2020-03-24 02:12:07 UTC  

Einstein was mostly right. Freud was very often wrong. And the list of his mistakes is only increasing, Einstein's is not.

2020-03-24 02:12:41 UTC  

Are you even serious? Einstein was wrong about a lot of stuff <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2020-03-24 02:12:56 UTC  

the fuck

2020-03-24 02:13:04 UTC  

Ever heard of space time? Literally a nonsensical theory.

2020-03-24 02:13:14 UTC  

One example? You said "a lot"

2020-03-24 02:13:28 UTC  

Well he didn't actually do that much

2020-03-24 02:13:31 UTC  

Freud was wrong on one of his most central concepts

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/680587502918041623/691832034007580735/freud-psychosexual2.png

2020-03-24 02:13:42 UTC  

Some of his previously thought wrong ideas also come back later being considered right again

2020-03-24 02:13:45 UTC  

Space time was one of his big things

2020-03-24 02:14:04 UTC  

@ETBrooD Can you give an example of something freud was wrong about?

2020-03-24 02:14:36 UTC  

I think a good way to put it is that Freud was explanatory but he's not scientific because he never tried to be predictive.

2020-03-24 02:14:46 UTC  

Freud thought that if you accidentally say a word that you didn't mean to say, it reveals something about your true self

2020-03-24 02:15:09 UTC  

> I think a good way to put it is that Freud was explanatory but he's not scientific because he never tried to be predictive.
@Hexidecimark Says the person who I seriously doubt has read any freud

2020-03-24 02:15:44 UTC  

> Freud thought that if you accidentally say a word that you didn't mean to say, it reveals something about your true self
@ETBrooD That's a real thing though. It isn't always true but sometimes it is.

2020-03-24 02:16:01 UTC  

Freudian slips are definitely real.... <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2020-03-24 02:16:02 UTC  

It's a BS theory, because it can't be proven.

2020-03-24 02:16:05 UTC  

I've read him in several psych classes, he's not someone who ends up being terribly practical to read

2020-03-24 02:16:26 UTC  

Like I said I've done more with Jung

2020-03-24 02:16:30 UTC  

No theory in psychology can really be proven

2020-03-24 02:16:32 UTC  

Freudian slips are not valid, they're statistical anomalies that are normal and are supposed to happen.

2020-03-24 02:17:15 UTC  

I'm 100% sure that they're real, but whatever man

2020-03-24 02:17:21 UTC  

If nothing in psychology can be proven, then psychology is not science

2020-03-24 02:17:34 UTC  

You're telling me you've never had a Freudian slip? <:WaitWhatArmy:590858815189024778>

2020-03-24 02:17:40 UTC  

Not once in my entire life