My point is, if you want to discuss cognitive bias, the first and foremost bias should be that we seem to see material things, and think its territory, when really we’re dealing with the map.
That’s rationality, however you want to dice it.
EDIT: Thefore, the brain is part of the map.
The mind is what makes the map, the mind is the space between the map and the territory.
Our concept of the brain is part of the map. It seems like you want to forbid regarding anything as territory, which makes the whole map/territory distinction less useful than it could be.
My point is, if you want to discuss cognitive bias, the first and foremost bias should be that we seem to see material things, and think its territory, when really we’re dealing with the map.
That’s rationality, however you want to dice it.
EDIT: Thefore, the brain is part of the map.
The mind is what makes the map, the mind is the space between the map and the territory.
Our concept of the brain is part of the map. It seems like you want to forbid regarding anything as territory, which makes the whole map/territory distinction less useful than it could be.