As a follow-up, can you talk about times you’ve experienced participants having built explicit anti-epistemology to defend themselves from doing too much explicit reasoning? I’m talking about cases analogous to when people have made bucket errors and defend it anyway, so that they don’t accidentally break things.
As a follow-up, can you talk about times you’ve experienced participants having built explicit anti-epistemology to defend themselves from doing too much explicit reasoning? I’m talking about cases analogous to when people have made bucket errors and defend it anyway, so that they don’t accidentally break things.