Today, people generate knowledge through different outlets that can be classified according to its nature. Such as ones desire to look deeper can help an individual obtain new knowledge and ideas through their expanded imagination. Or even ones psychological responses such as their emotions can produce information without the originator knowing. It all starts with inquiry and how a certain situation came to be. Pamela Meyer from Ted Talks decided to discuss on how to spot a liar. Now this may seem a bit broad when it comes to explaining the topic, but questioning is the sole root for this specific research. How can one person tell if another individual is telling the truth or not without being a telepath? Unfortunately it is impossible to read ones thoughts without any type of instrument or scientific experiment taking place. Yet, Pamela does describe a certain way on distinguishing if someone is being honest or not. …show more content…
Well the word Emotion to me means a certain feeling you get when a particular experience occurs. So I felt content when I came across Anna Wierzbicka’s definition of emotion. This scholar from the Australian National University concludes that this word simply cannot be defined at all. She states that one cannot define everything, if the meaning of a word is not self-explanatory, then the definition explains nothing. The word I used to explain emotions was “feelings”, but then again feelings is just another word for emotions. Circularity is what Anna tries to convey in her research, she believes that it’s more of a concept you create than an actual