I've heard toddlers refer to food as "bite." They too tend to turn the action into an object. When you combine this tendency with the ideas presented in the video, "No Time to Think" by googletechtalks, I suspect you have a pretty good foundation for so much of the confusion in the world today. I don't believe the average human has the cognitive ability (and possibly even capacity) to absorb and decipher much of the information that he (or she) is bombarded with on a daily basis.
and not even the derivations of the mind i.e. words are objects, words are events between speakers and this, I think, expresses in a material manner how the mind is a process of pattern negotiation,
as a matter of fact, I just made a feebly argued video about 'comprehension as being an event', though it takes 7 hours to get it uploaded, but I will attach it as a response to this video
I've heard toddlers refer to food as "bite." They too tend to turn the action into an object. When you combine this tendency with the ideas presented in the video, "No Time to Think" by googletechtalks, I suspect you have a pretty good foundation for so much of the confusion in the world today. I don't believe the average human has the cognitive ability (and possibly even capacity) to absorb and decipher much of the information that he (or she) is bombarded with on a daily basis.
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unseenstrings 2 years ago
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unseenstrings 2 years ago
and not even the derivations of the mind i.e. words are objects, words are events between speakers and this, I think, expresses in a material manner how the mind is a process of pattern negotiation,
as a matter of fact, I just made a feebly argued video about 'comprehension as being an event', though it takes 7 hours to get it uploaded, but I will attach it as a response to this video
almafarag 2 years ago