“Can you live your life 100% guided by reason?”

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Knut Sondre Sæbø’s avatar
Knut Sondre Sæbø revised 2 days ago·#3626
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Living according to reason and rationality alone is impossible, because propositional knowledge is only a subset of needed knowledge for an embodied agent (the others being procedural, participatory- and perspectival knowledge)

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Calling people “embodied agent[s]” like they’re barely superior to video-game characters is dehumanizing and weird.

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Knut Sondre Sæbø revised 2 days ago·#3623
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This is also borrowed from cognitive science. But what's I meant was to point to the fact there is "pre-conceptual" models, desires, attential salience etc. that impinge on and filters input to concious cognition. An example is how brain regions originally used for moving the body through 3D space are repurposed cognitively to "move around" in idea-space. Some anecdotal evidence for this: notice how many movement metaphors structure propositional thinking. We say we're close to the truth, we under-stand, we grasp a concept, we arrive at a conclusion.

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Several typos here. Please use more care when you write ideas.

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