“A virtual paradox is an illusion of paradox. In the case of plans of choosing and options, the absence of requirement for these elements in an act of choosing is due to their embodiment in neiphynormal constructs as opposed to constructs of the intellect.” – Dr. Michael Bisconti
Virtual Paradox
“The fact that simultaneously one must have and does not have to have plans of choosing and options in order to be able to choose is a virtual paradox, not an actual paradox.” – Dr. Michael Bisconti
Human Choice and Healthy Innate Cognitive Dissonance
“Human beings experience the healthy, innate cognitive dissonance arising from (1) the fact that one must have plans of choosing and options in order to be able to choose and (2) the fact that one does not have to have plans of choosing and options in order to be able…
The Human Action Dual Perspective
“All human action is both implementation (of a plan) and choosing (of an option).” – Dr. Michael Bisconti
The Act of Choosing
“The act of choosing requires neither plans of choosing nor options. This is because of the virtually surrealistic nature of certain elements of human, psychical experience. These elements of human, psychical experience exemplify the vitalistic, not mechanistic, nature of the human psyche.” – Dr. Michael Bisconti