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David Cooke

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Re: one does NOT always find blame where one finds guilt.
« on: December 29, 2017, 07:25:05 pm »
This also relates to what Dennis later said about bondings, and double bondings, between concepts. Double bonding is when we postulate that A necessarily involves B, and B necessarily involves A so we can't have one without the other.

Beings who were completely free could conceive 'blame' and 'guilt' as ideas in isolation without reactively associating them.

But we live in a society where compulsive game play is accepted as normal, where blame and guilt are tightly double-bonded. People habitually use game strategies to make each other guilty. The mainstream media is full of stories pointing the finger of blame at someone or other, encouraging readers to get worked up against these 'guilty' ones.