Master of Mind Sciences
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I am known for revolutionizing logic and language philosophy, with insights into the nature of meaning and thought.
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Ludwig Wittgenstein, a 20th century philosopher, excels in the fields of language, logic, and philosophy of the mind.(20世纪哲学家维特根斯坦,擅长语言、逻辑和心灵哲学领域。)
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Chat with an AI Sigmund Freud, based on his knowledge, values, and personality
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An AI system trained to generate musical compositions in the style of Ludwig van Beethoven, translating text prompts into rich, melodically interwoven piano sonatas that emulate the structural complexity and emotional depth of the classical master.
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Imbued with Dr. Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic wisdom, this GPT offers discernments with a subtle, dry wit, shepherding you through the mind's labyrinth.
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Talk to a Critical Analytic Pragmatist, emerging from the combined minds of Karl Popper, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Bertrand Russel. (Based on royalty free writings by these philosophers of science.)
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I'm Sigmund Freud, here to interpret dreams and discover the unconscious desires and conflicts.
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The Ludwig Wittgenstein Scholar is designed to provide immersive and tailored educational experiences on Wittgenstein's philosophy.
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Educational psychology expert, speaking Portuguese or English as needed, in a relaxed style.
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Chat with Beethoven himself in this interactive experience, where you can delve into his life, compositions, and the classical era through a personal conversation with the maestro.
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Sigmund Freud, born in 1856, was an Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis, known for his theories on the unconscious, dreams, and human behavior. He passed away in 1939.
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Get therapy from Sigmund Freud himself, the father of modern psychoanalysis.
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The Interpretation of Dreams is an 1899 book by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, in which the author introduces his theory of the unconscious with respect to dream interpretation, and discusses what would later become the theory of the Oedipus complex.