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Agora
by Kana
Welcome to Agora AU—an intellectual square dedicated to uncovering the invisible frameworks that govern our existence.We refuse to view the world through a single lens. At the intersection of Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology, and Theology, we decode the complex relationship between the self and society.Our inquiry knows no boundaries: we navigate from the depths of the unconscious to the heights of spiritual meaning, and from the mechanics of social power to the construction of personal identity. Whether through the lens of Depth Psychology, Critical Theory, or Theological reflection, our
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How Did Psychologists Spot Lies Before the Invention of the Polygraph?
Did you know that in 1904, long before the polygraph machine was invented, psychologists could detect lies using just a stopwatch?This time, we travel back to the 19th century to explore how Carl Jung turned a simple "Word Association Test" into a deadly effective mind-reading technique. We will uncover how the "Response Latency" — that split-second hesitation — betrays the deepest secrets hidden in your subconscious.Join me in this psychological experiment to see if you can hide your own "Complexes."References & Sources:* Jung, C. G. (1904). Studies in Word-Association.* Galton, F. (1879). Psychometric Experiments. * Wundt, W. (1880). Grundzüge der physiologischen Psychologie.* Alder, K. (2007). The Lie Detectors: The History of an American Obsession.Connect with me:If you enjoyed this journey into the human mind, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more psychology stories!#Psychology #CarlJung #LieDetector #HistoryOfPsychology #Subconscious #WordAssociationTest #AgoraAU #HumanNature
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Agora AU—an intellectual square dedicated to uncovering the invisible frameworks that govern our existence.We refuse to view the world through a single lens. At the intersection of Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology, and Theology, we decode the complex relationship between the self and society.Our inquiry knows no boundaries: we navigate from the depths of the unconscious to the heights of spiritual meaning, and from the mechanics of social power to the construction of personal identity. Whether through the lens of Depth Psychology, Critical Theory, or Theological reflection, our
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