The way I interpret the post is that it’s pointing to a specific type of misattribution, the type where we attribute a “high-level cause” when in actuality it’s a “low-level cause”. Perhaps there may be a better analogy for this than anthropomorphizing, but none come to my mind right now.
The way I interpret the post is that it’s pointing to a specific type of misattribution, the type where we attribute a “high-level cause” when in actuality it’s a “low-level cause”. Perhaps there may be a better analogy for this than anthropomorphizing, but none come to my mind right now.