A philosophy of the immediate.
Process philosophy, following the Kantian model of sense-in-itself, postulates that metaphors sharpen over time.
Process philosophy, following the Kantian model of sense-in-itself, postulates that metaphors sharpen over time.
Process Philosophy argues that feelings are a memory.
Thus immediate feeling can provide more clarity to a paradigm than an intentionalistic historical analysis.
Follows the trajectory of Plato's Cave.
Thus immediate feeling can provide more clarity to a paradigm than an intentionalistic historical analysis.
Follows the trajectory of Plato's Cave.
by sandraxine July 16, 2020

Any process by which someone's preexisting beliefs and opinions are confirmed. (Processes which contradict someone's preexisting beliefs and opinions are therefore "prejudicing due process").
by quonerkz December 3, 2020

1. The second to last level in Geometry Dash
2. A song by Waterflame that corresponds with aforementioned level
2. A song by Waterflame that corresponds with aforementioned level
by SetYourFunOnFire July 25, 2015

A scientific process used by the most professional scientists. The process involves bustifying or exterminatoring an unwanted object or person such as a wigger.
Mitchel: (The wigger) "sup solis!"
teacher: oh what a wigger.
Me: I will use the Bustification Process to exterminorate him
teacher: oh what a wigger.
Me: I will use the Bustification Process to exterminorate him
by The Exterminorateror July 3, 2009

by Pepper Jackson June 3, 2009

1. Also known as BPD for short.
2. A problem, where the brain becomes overloaded with information, and is unable to process things properly. The effects, things, such as speech, concentration, and learning.
So far, there is no known reason what causes it. It can happen to anyone, at any age. It is different for everyone, but usually not constant. It comes and goes.
A person, who has frequent BPD, almost always has trouble trying to explain something. They will struggle to get the information out. Their mind will go blank, due to what is known as Brain Fog.
Symptoms:
Lack in concentration.
Long pauses when trying to speak.
Mixing incorrect words, such as calling things by the wrong name.
Unable to think clearly.
May seem naive.
Possible Causes:
Stress.
Too much thinking.
2. A problem, where the brain becomes overloaded with information, and is unable to process things properly. The effects, things, such as speech, concentration, and learning.
So far, there is no known reason what causes it. It can happen to anyone, at any age. It is different for everyone, but usually not constant. It comes and goes.
A person, who has frequent BPD, almost always has trouble trying to explain something. They will struggle to get the information out. Their mind will go blank, due to what is known as Brain Fog.
Symptoms:
Lack in concentration.
Long pauses when trying to speak.
Mixing incorrect words, such as calling things by the wrong name.
Unable to think clearly.
May seem naive.
Possible Causes:
Stress.
Too much thinking.
Struggling with everyday stuff, such as saying everyday things, due to Brain Processing Disorder. Many things, that should be obvious, are not.
Sometimes, when people speak to you, you can not understand them, as if they were speaking another language.
Sometimes, when people speak to you, you can not understand them, as if they were speaking another language.
by Foxface August 6, 2012

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by Social Media Franchise Guy July 22, 2010
