- Unequibryologic reasoning
Unequibryologic Reasoning is a method of conductive
reasoning , in which the participants are suggested to focus on thepsychoactive neurological forces which pervade thelogic upon which theirarguments function. It stands in contrast tosyllogistic reasoning because of its dualistic, interactive nature. Whereas the general syllogistic argument focuses on structure and analysis, unequibryologic discussion is generally centered more on the compatibility of the various statements constructing an argument, and their consequential psychological responses.History
The term was coined in "Le Non-Sens d'Sysophie" to describe a method 'discovered' by the
Situationist philosopherGuy Debord in an attempt to merge philosophical argument withFreudian psychology . Though not widely practiced, it remains an essential element of Comarxist, Situationist-Lettrist philosophy. Notable users of this style of reasoning include:Greil Marcus (circa 1990),Michèle Bernstein ,Serga Berna , and even the Dutch NihilistNathan J. Jerrell . It is said that some ofAyn Rand 's later works, most notablyThe Romantic Manifesto , make use of this yet unnamed style of reasoning, but most Traditional Objectivists disagree completely. Unfortunately for enthusiasts, Unequibryologic thinking is so abstract and free-form it is difficult to tell a genuine usage from an incorrect one, or even a malicious parody.ources and External Links
* [http://library.nothingness.org/articles/all/fr/display/74 Debord et l'honneur de l'imprécation by Gilles Tordjman]
* [http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/fr/display/184 original text of "Le Non-Sens d'Sysophie']
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