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Determinative Standards are said to be derived primarily from what the individual considers to be of Consequence, which is ascertained through direct
experience of the body, is inculcated and conditioned from one's environment and culture such as religion and class, or is self-decided like poetry.
The individual may make the decision to go to college based on a desire to learn, or family wishes, a desire to pursue some career or perhaps as a result of one's experience of unfortunate circumstance for those without degrees. What is considered to be of Consequence determines the character of individual experience, what one will observe, recognize, identify and give significance. An artist may be observant of the aesthetics while the office worker may not notice much.
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One first should understand that there are three ways of Interpreting the world, as from the context of the body and Ego as personal empirical experience. Also from the mind through the Context of the Identities that the mind creates, and as well Ipseities.
Perception through body Context is direct sensation, feeling, perception through the sensory apparatus as direct experience, pain, pleasure, illness, want, need or desire.
Interpretive Context for the most part is limited to the body as the Interpretive Personification of the Ego called the first personality and personage.
The Ego is said to interpret reality and thinking through the Context, as to how any given situation and circumstance will affect the body. To walk under a leaning ladder, the Ego may interpret in the context of danger to the body.
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