Author: Phil
- Problem
- An obstacle which breaks a routine.
- A task that [gets in the way of achieving] your main goal
- It implies a desired outcome with an apparent deficiency or inconsistency that prevents the outcome from taking place. [Comment: Is this from Marcel or from a dictionary?]
- Reflection
- From the [Latin] word [re]flectio which means “to [bend] back”.
- When we reflect, our attention is directed.
- Helpful in solving problems.
- Marcel gives two types of reflection: primary and secondary
- Primary Reflection
- The person sees a situation as a problem.
- This reflection solves the problem e.g. solving a mathematical equation.
- Marcel gives the example of losing your watch and by tracing back your steps, you solve the problem.
- However, this reflection does not totally involve the self. Marcel [borrows the popular notion of life and reflection as hot and cold, respectively].
- [Romanticism] says that reflection is cold and life is hot.
- In the watch example, when you trace back your steps, you are somehow separated from yourself as you do the reflection like seeing yourself from a[nother] perspective.
- Is reflection really separated from life?
- Secondary Reflection
- Involves the person entirely
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