Shard theory does argue that the correct unit of analysis is a shard i.e. “a contextually activated computation that influences decisions”, but it also argues also that various shards should be modeled as caring about different things (that is, they are shards of value and not shards of cognition) and uses examples of shards like “juice-shard”, “ice-cream shard” and “candy-shard”. It’s the latter claim that I think doesn’t match my internal experience
My apologies, I didn’t convey what I was wanted clearly. Could you give a detailed example of your internal experiences as they conflict with shard theory, and perhaps what you think generates such experiences, so that we as readers can better grasp your crux with the theory. I should have tried to give such an example myself, instead of rambling on about shards of cognition.
My apologies, I didn’t convey what I was wanted clearly. Could you give a detailed example of your internal experiences as they conflict with shard theory, and perhaps what you think generates such experiences, so that we as readers can better grasp your crux with the theory. I should have tried to give such an example myself, instead of rambling on about shards of cognition.