“Yet the most fearsome aspect of contamination is that it serves as yet another of the thousand faces of confirmation bias.”
A horrible thing, if you look at it, as on the part of the cognition process of an [individual] ant. (Not that there is a lot of cognition expected to go on in the head of a single ant). And some usufull insights in the cognitive process of the anthill, as the whole—if you but try to look at it from another angle.
Our subcultures—actually do some cognition. They make something done. They do come up with some workable models of the real world. Then, we tend to attribute some label (say, “Newton”) to the resaults… without going into all that complexity contained in that particular subculture.
“Yet the most fearsome aspect of contamination is that it serves as yet another of the thousand faces of confirmation bias.”
A horrible thing, if you look at it, as on the part of the cognition process of an [individual] ant. (Not that there is a lot of cognition expected to go on in the head of a single ant). And some usufull insights in the cognitive process of the anthill, as the whole—if you but try to look at it from another angle.
Our subcultures—actually do some cognition. They make something done. They do come up with some workable models of the real world. Then, we tend to attribute some label (say, “Newton”) to the resaults… without going into all that complexity contained in that particular subculture.
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