Saving Face/Analytical & Holistic Cognition Flashcards
Face Less Important (Guilt/Innocence)
Getting/giving information efficiently is the primary goal of communication
Being completely honest is always best
Ideas are “impersonal”
Getting/giving information efficiently is the primary goal of communication
Being completely honest is always best
Ideas are “impersonal”
Face Less Important (Guilt/Innocence)
Face More Important (Honor/Shame)
Preserving or strengthening harmony is the primary goal of communication
Can’t always “tell it like it is”
Ideas are “personal”
Preserving or strengthening harmony is the primary goal of communication
Can’t always “tell it like it is”
Ideas are “personal”
Face More Important (Honor/Shame)
How Face Can Be Lost: How Shame Occurs
By not living up to expectations of your group
By causing disharmony in your group
By actions of a family member who does either of these
By not living up to expectations of your group
By causing disharmony in your group
By actions of a family member who does either of these
How Face Can Be Lost: How Shame Occurs
Analytical Cognition
Origins: Greek esp. Aristotle & Plato
Identity is inherent/independent
Focus on attributes, categories, unidimensional connections, rules
Seeing parts: isolate and analyze
Abstract/Formal logic: “either-or”
Law of Identity (A=A)
Law of Noncontradiction (A can’t also be B)
Ex: Statement can’t be both true and false
Law of the Excluded Middle (It is either A or B)
Ex: Statement is either true or false
Doesn’t deal well with paradoxes
Cause-effect relationships are more linear and predictable. More surprise with unintended outcomes
Origins: Greek esp. Aristotle & Plato
Identity is inherent/independent
Focus on attributes, categories, unidimensional connections, rules
Seeing parts: isolate and analyze
Abstract/Formal logic: “either-or”
Law of Identity (A=A)
Law of Noncontradiction (A can’t also be B)
Ex: Statement can’t be both true and false
Law of the Excluded Middle (It is either A or B)
Ex: Statement is either true or false
Doesn’t deal well with paradoxes
Cause-effect relationships are more linear and predictable. More surprise with unintended outcomes
Analytical Cognition
Origins: Chinese esp. Confucius
Identity is contextual/group
Focus on connections/relationships
Seeing whole: absorb and appreciate
Dialectic logic: “both-and”
Principle of change (A can become B)
Ex: True statement can become false
Principle of contradiction (A=B)
Cause-effect relationship is complex and more unpredictable, even unexplainable. Less surprised with unintended outcomes
Elevates role of experience as source of knowledge
Holistic Cognition
Holistic Cognition
Origins: Chinese esp. Confucius
Identity is contextual/group
Focus on connections/relationships
Seeing whole: absorb and appreciate
Dialectic logic: “both-and”
Principle of change (A can become B)
Ex: True statement can become false
Principle of contradiction (A=B)
Cause-effect relationship is complex and more unpredictable, even unexplainable. Less surprised with unintended outcomes
Elevates role of experience as source of knowledge