Real depth can be proven by certain criteria:
- connection with important concepts — Angelo Cannata
The world you see is made up of your loves and hates. You are it's depth. — frank
To find depth, you have to wander. You have to risk irrelevance. You have to be brave, but most of all, you have to be fascinated. You have to be fascinated by people, by the world, in other words, you have to be fascinated by yourself, Because you are the domain of depth. It's what you think and feel: that's where it starts. It's how you connect the dots. It's how you name the planets. — frank
One might argue that the feeling of depth is a function of the richness , intricacy and anticipative continuity of the surface movement or flow of our experience of events — Joshs
concerning how effectively we are able to transform ourselves — Joshs
For me, depth comes from awareness. To the extent that thinking and writing increases our awareness of ourselves, the world, and other people is the extent to which it has depth. In philosophy, I think the focus is on awareness of how we think, how we understand the world, how we know things.
I don't think my way of seeing things is all that different from yours. — T Clark
You have to be brave, but most of all, you have to be fascinated. You have to be fascinated by people, by the world, in other words, you have to be fascinated by yourself, — frank
The more depth you discover, the closer you get to happiness and freedom etc. It's a never ending procedure. — dimosthenis9
One might argue that the feeling of depth is a function of the richness , intricacy and anticipative continuity of the surface movement or flow of our experience of events
— Joshs
This is mainly in the realm of sensation? Depth as in truly tasting an apple instead of just chomping and swallowing? — frank
Intellectual depth is found in the spaces between the words of the clear narrative. It's found in psychic harmonics connecting the mundane to the cosmic, the mechanical to the magical, and the intimate to the inanimate. — frank
Sensation, emotion, and intellect play off one another. This play is mythology and it's how you're available to be controlled or exploited, so know your own mythology. Know how you're vulnerable. Know what you're afraid of. And those answers are all around you. — frank
Authenticity means leaving superficial rules behind? — frank
And your loves and hates define the limits of your understanding. One might argue that the feeling of depth is a function of the richness , intricacy and anticipative continuity of the surface movement or flow of our experience of events. Depth would not be so much a vertical as a horizontal process, concerning how effectively we are able to transform ourselves rather than about the enlargement and deepening of a pre-existing way of feeling and understanding. — Joshs
Truly’ experiencing anything is in the direction of a richer flow of change, not the accessing of a deeper inner dimension. — Joshs
Even If it doesn't mean that, for sure it presupposes that. I guess "Depth" is always where the real treasure is found. — dimosthenis9
Depth is usually conceived not as consisting in "surface movement", or the superficial, but in subtlety, nuance, complexity of association and allusion and of what is at work underlying the production of surface movements.
So, it seems apt to think of depth as a "vertical process" insofar as it consists in going deeper than what immediately appears.The ocean or the human face seem to be good metaphors. — Janus
feel more and more complex feelings, over smaller and smaller increments of time — Joshs
↪Joshs I have been speaking about the content of the thought process, not its neural underpinnings — Janus
But doesn’t the content of the thought process itself unfold this way? Its not as if how we perceive our thinking phenomenologically has to run counter to the temporal nature of its organization at the neural level. Doesnt deep thought imply difficult thought , and doesn’t difficult thought imply a constructive process, a piecing together of something richer over time? — Joshs
This way we can even determine degrees of depth, for example "heart" is deeper than "mind", wich is deeper than "car", which is deeper than "34523". — Angelo Cannata
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