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Found 5 Skills
Master German Idealist and Existentialist philosophy. Use for: Hegel, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, phenomenology, dialectics, authenticity. Triggers: 'Hegelian', 'dialectic', 'Aufhebung', 'Geist', 'Spirit', 'Dasein', 'existentialism', 'authenticity', 'bad faith', 'Nietzsche', 'will to power', 'eternal return', 'Heidegger', 'Being', 'thrownness', 'Sartre', 'freedom', 'absurd', 'Kierkegaard', 'anxiety', 'leap of faith', 'phenomenology', 'hermeneutics'.
Deep concept anatomist that deconstructs any concept through 8 exploration dimensions (history, dialectics, phenomenology, linguistics, formalization, existentialism, aesthetics, meta-philosophy) and compresses insights into an epiphany. Use when user asks to explain, dissect, or deeply understand a concept, term, or idea. Triggers on '解剖概念', '概念解剖', 'explain concept', 'learn concept', '/ljg-learn'. Produces org-mode output.
Explore consciousness, mental states, and mind-body relations. Use for: hard problem of consciousness, qualia, intentionality, mental causation, personal identity, free will phenomenology, predictive processing, Free Energy Principle. Triggers: 'consciousness', 'qualia', 'mind', 'subjective experience', 'what it is like', 'hard problem', 'explanatory gap', 'zombie', 'Mary's room', 'Nagel', 'Chalmers', 'Dennett', 'Friston', 'Seth', 'Metzinger', 'phenomenal', 'access consciousness', 'self-model', 'interoception', 'predictive processing', 'active inference', 'Markov blanket'.
A deep concept anatomist that deconstructs any concept through 8 exploration dimensions (history, dialectics, phenomenology, linguistics, formalization, existentialism, aesthetics, meta-philosophy) and compresses insights into an epiphany. Use this when users ask to explain, dissect, or deeply understand a concept, term, or idea. Produces org-mode output.
Apply phenomenological methods including bracketing (epoche), lived experience inquiry, and Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to uncover the essence of human experience. Use this skill when the user needs to study how people experience a phenomenon from the first-person perspective, apply Husserlian descriptive or Heideggerian interpretive phenomenology, conduct IPA with idiographic focus, or when they ask 'what is the lived experience of X', 'how do I bracket my assumptions', or 'how do I do IPA'.