I definitely can relate to a and b, and being stuck because of it. Not sure if there is a name for it.
“Synesthetic people assuming everyone else is synesthetic too” is an example of the typical mind fallacy. Same with agender. Actually we all fall prey to this particular one without realizing it, in one aspect or another.
Not sure how the Fermi paradox is related to the rest of what you said.
I don’t see how your examples fit into the Extension neglect fallacy.
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I definitely can relate to a and b, and being stuck because of it. Not sure if there is a name for it.
“Synesthetic people assuming everyone else is synesthetic too” is an example of the typical mind fallacy. Same with agender. Actually we all fall prey to this particular one without realizing it, in one aspect or another.
Not sure how the Fermi paradox is related to the rest of what you said.
I don’t see how your examples fit into the Extension neglect fallacy.
At least, you do. (With apologies to Steven Brust)
I quite agree with Paperclip Minimizer, you succumbed to the typical mind fallacy even as you talk about the typical mind fallacy, how ironic.