Very interesting! What about thinking? A very biological process. But at high speed. Thinking really has few limits in time or space. And maybe that’s where the bifurcation begins. The same idea can result in immediate outcome in the action economy. But things like reflection, understanding, learning or changing habits belongs to the judgement economy.
Yes, but here, of course, one could say that we do very little thinking with our bare brain (as Dahlbom noted) and thinking happens in the extended mind per Clark? I am not sure, but it is a very productive line of investigation, I suspect!
Very interesting! What about thinking? A very biological process. But at high speed. Thinking really has few limits in time or space. And maybe that’s where the bifurcation begins. The same idea can result in immediate outcome in the action economy. But things like reflection, understanding, learning or changing habits belongs to the judgement economy.
Yes, but here, of course, one could say that we do very little thinking with our bare brain (as Dahlbom noted) and thinking happens in the extended mind per Clark? I am not sure, but it is a very productive line of investigation, I suspect!