Rational Argumentation Mechanisms For Manipulating Consciousness
Toshov Khurshid Ilkhomovich , Department of "Philosophy" of NUUz, doctoral candidate (DSc), associate professor, UzbekistanAbstract
This article analyzes the rational mechanisms employed in manipulation. The rationalist manipulative mechanisms are examined within the context of different periods in the history of philosophy. Furthermore, the article explores the potential of rationalist cognitive mechanisms used in the manipulation of consciousness, such as logical thinking, associative thinking, and stereotype-based thinking. Additionally, it investigates the interrelated manifestations of rational cognitive mechanisms like logical thinking, associative thinking, stereotype-based thinking, and primitive logic in the process of manipulating consciousness. The article also specifically describes the influential capabilities of rational-cognitive mechanisms that differ from emotional mechanisms used in manipulating consciousness. It examines the manipulative properties of stereotypes that emerge during the thinking process. The functional aspects of stereotypes in creating manipulative effects that arise during the systematization and standardization of an individual's logical thinking are investigated. Particular attention is given to the aspects of stereotypes in analogical reasoning processes that lead to the dysfunction of logical thinking.
Keywords
Manipulation, logical thinking, rational thinking
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