I’m not sure I got what you’re saying. That low-level psychological mechanisms always participate in more than a single process? I don’t see what’s wrong with that. Or that there are several low-level mechanisms for that process, I still don’t see anything wrong with that. Also, by “low-level”, I mean “as low-level as I can get while still efficiently understanding and applying everything”, so probably no neurology.
Here’s an exact quote from a specific book. I’d like you to tell me something meaningful about the book it’s from. The quote is: “r.”
What I’m saying is one letter can’t tell you anything about a specific book, one coin can’t tell you about the purchasing power of many coins, and one thought / idea can’t tell you anything about an individual’s IQ. We seem to agree, reading that you write there’s a low level under which understanding and application don’t happen.
I’m not sure I got what you’re saying. That low-level psychological mechanisms always participate in more than a single process? I don’t see what’s wrong with that. Or that there are several low-level mechanisms for that process, I still don’t see anything wrong with that. Also, by “low-level”, I mean “as low-level as I can get while still efficiently understanding and applying everything”, so probably no neurology.
Here’s an exact quote from a specific book. I’d like you to tell me something meaningful about the book it’s from. The quote is: “r.”
What I’m saying is one letter can’t tell you anything about a specific book, one coin can’t tell you about the purchasing power of many coins, and one thought / idea can’t tell you anything about an individual’s IQ. We seem to agree, reading that you write there’s a low level under which understanding and application don’t happen.