The Integral Theory is a very interesting approach of looking at human psychology. It breaks down human perception of the world into many different components and subcomponents, using a very methodical approach to study these different components. While I cannot fully grasp the Integral Theory, the rough idea I have of how it works resonates with my perception of the world.
At its very core, the Integral Theory posits that humans have different states of perceiving the world, and that certain experiences can change these states that they have. This accounts for why children have such a vastly different way of seeing the world from adults, and it accounts for the vastly different ways adults handle themselves. The Integral Theory can also be applied to specific subjects, exploring how people perceive these things in different levels of perception and thought.
It would be interesting to apply this theory to HTI2, and I believe successful application of this theory will make it clearer what can be done to make this module more effective as a whole. The problem, I feel, is which approach does the Integral Theory approach HTI2 from? We first need to find the root of all the branches of the topics that HTI2 explores. If there could be one word that represents HTI2, what would it be? This would be the word with which we should explore the Integral Theory with.
While my understanding of the Integral Theory is limited, I feel that this theory, if applied correctly, sheds light on many things psychological. It breaks things down to a very elementary level where we can see things very clearly.
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