Nifft
Penguin Herder
It's true that people are terrible at introspection, but that doesn't mean we should throw it out entirely.Raven Crowking said:We tend to accept that there are "a slew of external emotional indicators", but unless you can objectively determine the emotions of a subject, you cannot objectively correlate the indicators to the emotion.
From a subjective standpoint, you may believe that these "indicators" indicate the emotions/thoughts you think they do, but you cannot actually know.
Particularly when we can correlate it with involuntary, easily observed behaviors.
But if you think introspection is utterly useless, discard it -- B.F. Skinner can accommodate you and still allow some useful observations.
Cheers, -- N