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Elsa: He's helping break the shell of Muslim self-righteousness. 
The Idea Emporium - facts, ideas, analysis, conclusions. 
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            The Idea Emporium - why and what
        One of my lifelong concerns has been trying
          to make sense of reality. What is happening? Why is this happening?
          And with that I come to ideas - ideas about reality, ideas that need
          to be checked against reality, not just believed in like the tooth
          fairy is accepted by a child. But how does one check them? What qualifies
          as proof, as evidence?
        And why, so often, is evidence of no interest
          to people? We have masses of evidence of how good many people are at
          denying evidence when it goes against what they believe. Millions have
          denied, and continue to deny the equality of women and men, of Jews
          and nonJews, of atheists and Muslims, gays and heterosexuals. People
          are incredible experts at denying reality - what is seen, experienced.
          Of course we need to interpret reality - we do not know it "pure"
          but through our limited senses, our limited memory, our limited ability
          to perceive and make sense of the amazing array of information that
          does gets perceived. 
        Still, it boggles the even slightly rational
          mind - how can so many people be so utterly blind to, let's say, findings
          about nutrition? It amazed me to find out, when I was growing up, that
          there was evidence for the health benefits of whole grains over refined
          products - because masses of people stuck with white flour, white rice,
          white sugar. How could they be so closed to evidence? Somehow they
          had a wall against the evidence. 
        The ideas I want to explore are those that go
          with, not against, the evidence, that try to make sense of evidence. 
        So, the Idea Emporium - a place for ideas. 
          The Idea Emporium - a place where ideas are explored. 
          The Idea Emporium - a place where ideas are entertained , played with,
          looked at from many angles. 
          The Idea Emporium, a place where ideas are evaluated. 
        What is an idea, by the way. I hadn't thought
          of that when I chose the name of The Idea Emporium. It just seemed
          the obviously right name. It was months before I realized I had a hard
          time putting into words what I meant by idea. I began to think about
          the word. Sentences with the word, idea, floated into my mind. Like, "I
          have an idea. Why don't we order pizza?" That was an eye-opener
          for me.
        My guess is that most of us use the word without
          knowing exactly what it means. "I have an idea of what we might
          do. Maybe we could go out for Chinese food. But It's just an idea" -
          meaning this need not come to pass, but we think it might be fun. That
          is obviously not what I meant by idea.
            
  "I have an idea. Maybe you left your hat in the car." Again, no
  
  ""My idea is that we go in together and talk to her." No.
  
          These are all legitimate uses of the term, idea, but it's not what
          I meant when I came to name The Idea Emporium. And I'm sure it's not
          what people might expect if they click on The Idea Emporium - because
          it's not what most people mean by the word "idea." 
            
          Word has a built-in dictionary. This is what it says:
  
          Idea - 
          a personal opinion or belief;
          a thought to be presented as a suggestion;
          an impression or knowledge of something;
          a realization of a possible way of doing something or of something
          to be done;
          the aim or purpose of a plan or project;
          the gist or précis of something such as a book, report, project
          or plan;
          a thought about or mental picture of something such as a future or
          possible event;
          a concept that exists in the mind only;
          a mental image that reflects reality.
  
          The last is what I'm most interested in - ideas that reflect reality
          as well as possible. But I've decided that I like it that idea is such
          a wide term.
        Here I am taking idea to mean (and I think this
          is what most of us think of when we think of the meaning of the word,
          idea) some thought one has about something. "I have an idea" -
          meaning, I am not sure this concept fits reality, but it is a hypothesis
          I have formed.
        I also think that, when I named The Idea Emporium,
          I was blurring words together in my mind - idea, concept, conception,
          understanding, hypothesis.
        The Idea Emporium - a place for all these things. 
        This is not the same as people having "an
          idee fixe" - meaning, a fixed idea, a rigid belief that something
          is one way or another. 
          The sooner people get rid of such ideas, the better. The Idea Emporium
          is not a place to set out rock-hard beliefs and stone people with them,
          hurling them like missiles at all and any that come within striking
          range.
        That is not The Idea Emporium.
        The Idea Emporium - a place to present and explore
          ideas - for now my ideas. 
        That does not mean the idea need to be timidly
          set forth, all hemming and hawing, tentative even when the evidence
          is strong. 
        The Idea Emporium – the goal is smart
          opinions, critical thought, perception, good analysis. 
        The Idea Emporium. Smart opinions - meaning,
          drawing on every resource possible, rather than "it's my opinion,
          that's why I believe it, and it's as good as yours any day. Who are
          you to say blacks can do math, women can learn to read, Jews deserve
          to live. I have every right to my opinion." Personally, I'd rather
          do my best to think well, but many others are clearly proud of their
          avowed right to be thoughtless.
        That's not The Idea Emporium. 
        The Idea Emporium. Critical thought - that means
          we do our best to think well, to apply logic, information, all our
          capacities.
        The Idea Emporium. Good analysis. Again, that
          means we try to ensure that we use valid arguments - not, "because
          it's my opinion," "because I say so"
          "because I know that's right" "because my god says so" "because
          everyone knows that's right" . We both draw conclusions from evidence
          (so there may be evidence showing patterns and tendencies in certain
          groups (for instance, I've done lots of research on the impact of rights
          movements on those who get involved, and have found lots of evidence
          for patterns of response) - and at the same time we are careful not
          to generalize, to draw conclusions beyond what we have evidence for,
          and even contradicting the evidence ("Women are ..." "Muslims
          believe ..." "everyone this happens to ..." "Jews
          are..."
          "Gays are ..." 
        The Idea Emporium. Perception. Not easy to perceive.
          We each do it through a filter of experience, memory, assumptions,
          and so on. We have all learned not to perceive many things - denial
          - and to magnify other things. The goal at The Idea Emporium (and this
          should be the goal everywhere) is to be as perceptive - taking in as
          much information - as possible. 
        The Idea Emporium. i could go on and on. But
          this is enough for a start. More important now to put it into action
          - because it's ideas came first, surging inside me, wanting to find
          a place to be heard. 
        I'm (among other things) a college teacher,
          so my teaching gives me one outlet for my ideas, to express them, modify
          them, listen to other ideas, test the evidence, the power (or lack
          thereof) of different arguments. 
        But that hasn't been enough for me. One small
          class at a time.
         I have a sense that I have some ideas that
          could be valuable to many people - ideas many people don't have (many
          have very different ideas), ideas where my ideas may help other people
          struggling with some of the same concerns, and so on. I think these
          ideas could help make some kind of positive difference in the world,
          reach people who are reachable, maybe even break through some shells
          many people live inside, shells that stop them from perceiving things. 
        There will be space for the ideas of others
          as well. Right now I am starting with a few ideas of mine. But I envisage
          that The Idea Emporium is a place that will grow, enriching both others
          and also myself - that I and my ideas will grow from some of what comes
          back.
        Elsa
              July 30, 2006 
              
                copyright © Elsa Schieder 2006, 2011 
                publishing house - FlufferDuff Impressions 2006, 2011
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                    "It is a fact readily acknowledged, 
                      that for humans, 
                      an idea is much more powerful 
                      than a fact."
                     
                    WHEN I HEARD THAT, 
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                      YES, I HAD SEEN THAT SO OFTEN.
                     
                     
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                    BUT GOOD THINKING IS POSSIBLE
                      FOR ALMOST ALL OF US,
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