Example of internal question and external question in philosophy
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Internal questioning
- Do you have any negative internal dialogue going on?
- Are you undermining your own best efforts?
- Is your thinking stuck in some respect, perhaps because of an attitude that was drummed into you when you were a child?
- The internal–external distinction is a distinction used in philosophy to divide an ontology into two parts: an internal part consisting of a linguistic framework and observations related to that framework, and an external part concerning practical questions about the utility of that framework.
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