Conscious Human Choice
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A Conscious Human Choice is a conscious choice that is a person act (performed by a conscious person).
- AKA: Personal Decision.
- Context:
- It can (typically) involve Deliberative Process through option evaluation.
- It can (typically) reflect Personal Values through conscious consideration.
- It can (typically) demonstrate Individual Autonomy through decision making.
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- It can (often) be influenced by Cognitive Biases despite conscious awareness.
- It can (often) carry Ethical Implications through moral consequences.
- It can (often) require Emotional Intelligence for effective decision.
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- It can range from being a Free Human Choice to being a Forced Conscious Human Choice, depending on its choice constraints.
- It can range from being a Committed Choice to being a Spontaneous Choice, depending on its decision process.
- It can range from being a Rational Choice to being an Emotional Choice, depending on its decision basis.
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- Examples:
- Life Choices (to direct personal future), such as:
- Career Choices (to shape professional path), such as:
- Employment Choice like deciding whether to accept a job offer.
- Education Choice like deciding whether to pursue a degree program.
- Career Choices (to shape professional path), such as:
- Relationship Choices (to affect personal bonds), such as:
- Commitment Choices (to alter relationship status), such as:
- Marriage Choice like deciding whether to propose partnership.
- Friendship Choice like deciding whether to deepen social connection.
- Commitment Choices (to alter relationship status), such as:
- Ethical Choices (to express moral values), such as:
- Social Impact Choices (to influence community), such as:
- Volunteer Choice like deciding whether to give community time.
- Lifestyle Choice like deciding whether to adopt sustainable practices.
- Social Impact Choices (to influence community), such as:
- Daily Choices (to manage immediate situations), such as:
- Action Choices (to handle present circumstances), such as:
- Response Choice like deciding whether to help a stranger.
- Activity Choice like deciding whether to continue a current task.
- Action Choices (to handle present circumstances), such as:
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- Life Choices (to direct personal future), such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Unconscious Human Decision, which lacks conscious awareness.
- Impulsive Action, which bypasses deliberative process.
- Automatic Response, which follows programmed patterns.
- Choice by an Artificial General Intelligence, which lacks subjective experience.
- Instinctive Reaction, which operates below conscious control.
- See: Human Judgement, Cognitive Bias, Human Choice Theory, Cognitive Science, Person Behavior, Awareness, Thinking Process, Emotional Intelligence, Psychometrics, Thinking Fallacies, Existentialism, Decision Making, Free Will, Moral Choice, Personal Agency.